6 West 77th Street,
#15C,
Manhattan,
NY
10024
High above Central Park with a twenty-four hour doorman, is this majestic home that plays host to broad proportions, spectacular views, brilliant southern light, beautiful hardwood floors, incredible tranquility, three generous bedrooms, two baths, private laundry room and enormous eat-in kitchen.
Welcome home to a gracious entry foyer and proceed to your large south-facing living room with separate dining area. This loft-like space is large enough for big gatherings while still having a wonderful sense of warmth for more intimate evenings.
Let your culinary heart sing in this enormous eat-in kitchen. With a large bay of windows, center island with separate prep sink and externally vented range hood, you will absolutely love the size. Featuring top of the line stainless steel appliances, custom cabinets and stone counters, this is a true inspiration for those who love to cook.
Enter into your primary suite and take in rapturous views of Central Park. With south and east exposures, enjoy wonderful light throughout the day and wake up feeling refreshed and inspired. Generous closets and an oversized ensuite bath with extra deep soaking tub and separate shower are the cherry on top.
Away from it all are the secondary bedrooms, each of which are more than generous and make the perfect place for guests, children or your perfect home office.
Originally built in 1927, and converted to a co-op in 1959, 6-16 West 77th Street is a pet-friendly building made up of two buildings, with on-site supplemental laundry, bike rooms and live-in superintendent. Full-time doormen are on-site to assist as needed and a wonderful staff are more like family. Many residents have moved within the building or combined apartments as more space is needed, which speaks to the quality of management and convenience.
Located seconds to Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and and incredible selection of shopping, restaurants and schools. The subway is a block away making commuting throughout the city a snap.