Ignite your passion for city living in this incredibly large pre-war alcove studio, the perfect pied-a-terre to be a home away from home or primary residence with living space so grand you'll find ample room to spare.
Enter a haven of comfort and style, where southern exposure creates an inviting ambiance to unwind. This thoughtfully designed studio features: designated sleeping area, ideal for restful nights and peaceful mornings, spacious dining area providing a charming setting for meals with loved ones or intimate gatherings with friends, well-appointed bathroom, and ample space for a home office, ensuring your comfort and productivity are always prioritized. With laundry conveniently located in the building, an elevator for easy access, and the added convenience of a live-in super, every aspect of urban living is seamlessly catered to.
What truly sets this residence apart is its vibrant surroundings. Explore iconic attractions such as the Museum of Natural History and Central Park, just moments from your doorstep. Indulge your taste buds with NYC's hands down best pizza (in my opinion!) directly across the street at Bosino. But that's not all! Here's a fascinating tidbit: the building sits on the historic site where legendary artist Norman Rockwell spent his formative years, adding a touch of artistic heritage to your new abode.
Don't miss your chance to experience the best of city living in this coveted corner of Manhattan. Schedule a viewing today and let the magic of the Upper West Side captivate you.
Quick Profile
Many New Yorkers have walked through this small neighborhood countless times but may be unfamiliar with its name, which is often folded into the vastness of the Upper West Side. An ameatuer might even confuse the neighborhood with Harlem, Morningside Heights, or make up a new geographically descriptive name like, Upper Upper Westside. Manhattan Valley is bounded by 110th Street to the north, 96th Street to the south, Central Park West to the east and Broadway to the west.
Manhattan Valley is a diverse, mostly residential neighborhood that is rich in history. The north side of the neighborhood has no shortage of historic row houses and distinctive buildings designed in a Romanesque, Victorian Gothic and Queen Ann style of architecture. If you’re a fan of architecture this may be an ideal place to visit. Contrasting the neighborhood's classical architecture in the north are the modern buildings of Columbus Square on the south side.