A Peaceful, Light-Filled Home at The Lincoln Guild - Upper West Side Living at Its Best
Welcome to 303 West 66th Street, a thoughtfully redesigned residence in the well-established Lincoln Guild cooperative. This spacious one-bedroom, enhanced with a flexible second room, sits on the 6th floor and offers open southern views, inviting abundant natural light and a quiet escape from the energy of the city.
Here, you'll find a warm and tranquil atmosphere. Beautiful wood floors flow throughout the home, grounding the space with a sense of comfort and cohesion. The expansive living area easily accommodates both relaxing and entertaining, while the king-sized bedroom is tucked away for privacy and rest. The additional room, currently styled as a nursery, functions equally well as a home office or guest space-adaptable to your needs. The kitchen blends bold design with high functionality: Timeless-stone countertops, stone tile flooring, and cherry colored cabinetry pair with modern appliances to create a space that's as practical as it is distinctive. The bathroom has been fully updated with new vanity and modern fixtures/add ons. A rare enclosed balcony extends the living space- for enjoying quiet perfect morning coffee and lounging.
Residents of The Lincoln Guild enjoy full-service amenities including a 24-hour attended lobby, fitness center, community room, live-in superintendent, modern laundry facilities, and professional on-site management. Additional conveniences like a semi-circular driveway and heated sidewalks reflect thoughtful attention to daily comfort and safety. This is more than a home-it's a place to feel grounded, inspired, and part of a welcoming community. Come see what life at The Lincoln Guild has to offer.
The co-op allows for flexible ownership purchase options such as pied-à-terres, co-purchasing, and gifting.
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