Garden-Level Charm with Modern Upgrades in Historic Upper West Side Townhouse
Nestled on one of the Upper West Side's most picturesque blocks, this beautifully renovated garden-level apartment blends historic character with thoughtful modern updates. Located in a stately two-unit townhouse designed by George F. Pelham circa 1899, this home offers private entry through the townhouse's front stoop and access to a serene shared garden.
Inside, you'll find a spacious 1-bedroom layout featuring a large walk-in closet, a gracious living/dining room, and a sleek, brand-new kitchen outfitted with top-tier appliances. The full bathroom has been tastefully updated, and the apartment includes the rare convenience of an in-unit washer/dryer. With high ceilings, prewar charm, and contemporary finishes, this is city living at its best.
Enjoy the privacy of your own entrance (one flight up) and direct access to a beautifully maintained shared garden oasis.
Located just half a block from Riverside Park, 341 West 84th Street offers the best of the Upper West Side. You'll be moments from the vibrant dining, shopping, and cultural destinations along Broadway, Amsterdam, and Columbus Avenues, as well as Central Park and the Museum of Natural History. Nearby subway lines include the 1, B, and C for convenient access throughout the city.
Pets permitted on case-by-case basis
Quick Profile
Bracketed on its east and west borders by massive city parks, the Upper West Side (UWS) is known for its greenery, stately and elegant townhomes, safe streets and great schools, all of which make it a very desirable neighborhood for families. The UWS has maintained its community feeling, making it attractive to young professionals and retirees, both of whom want a sense of belonging in the place they call home.
Here you’ll find many apartment buildings, especially those along Central Park West. Historic architecture abounds, anchored by four luxury co-ops - the San Remo, Majestic, Century and Eldorado apartments - all of which have two towers on their interiors. They were built in the 1930s and their design was predicated on a 1929 building code that imposed a height limit on residences facing the street. There are also impressive row houses near Riverside Drive throughout the W 70 and 80 Streets. Above the 90s, you will find smaller buildings where walk-ups are very reasonably priced.
There are several world-class museums and venues dedicated to the performing arts. Plentiful dining can be found in the UWS. You will find everything from quaint Jewish delis serving up bagels and a schmear to sophisticated fine dining that has earned multiple Michelin stars, and everything you could possibly want in between. There is also abundant shopping and a vibrant nightlife.