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August 2, 2022

Listed By: Jade Shenker @jadeshenker

Link: serhant.com/listings/3852368

309 West 82nd Street, #C
1 Bed + 1 Large den

Welcome to this gut-renovated co-op nestled in a historic brownstone a half-block from Riverside Park, a charming 1-bedroom plus large den currently used as a second bedroom, 2-bathroom Upper West Side home with sustainable, eco-friendly finishes and tranquil 636 sq. ft. private outdoor space with fresh planted evergreens. Features of the home include beautiful hardwood floors, recessed lighting, split-system A/C, and a spacious den that can fit a California king or can be used as a home office/study.

The home begins with a sunken living room and an open kitchen saturated with natural light. The kitchen boasts granite and wood countertops, ample cabinet space, and high-end stainless steel appliances. The living room leads out into a verdant backyard with stone pavers and lush planters which are planted with evergreens and maintained yearly. The spacious main bedroom has a built-in closet. Both bathrooms have modern fixtures and finishes. One has a walk-in rain shower, while the other is adorned with a jetted soaking tub.

309 West 82nd Street is a pre-war Queen Anne co-op located in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in New York City. Residents enjoy easy access to Riverside Park, the Hudson River Greenway, and Central Park, and they are moments from a wide variety of trendy restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops. Nearby grocery stores include Zabar’s, Citarella, Key Food, Trader Joe’s, and more. The home is also close to several private and public schools, including Metropolitan Montessori, Success Academy, Riverside Montessori, MS 243, PS 166, Trinity School, The Smith School, and Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School. Other neighborhood highlights include the American Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. The 1/B/C subway lines are all within six blocks away. Pets are welcome.

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