41 West 96th Street,
41 WEST 96TH STREET,
#14CD,
Manhattan,
NY
10025
First Appointments Sunday 10/13! Full-Service Parkside Combo! This 7.5-room residence embodies the best of Upper West Side living, with triple exposures to the north, east, and south that flood the home with natural light. The thoughtfully combined apartment offers three spacious bedrooms and a large den that easily converts to a fourth bedroom, making it both versatile and family friendly. Upon entering the grand foyer, you're greeted by an open layout that draws you toward the main living areas. The living room boasts a beautiful decorative fireplace and flows seamlessly into the dining area and chef's kitchen, creating the perfect setting for entertaining. A discreetly tucked-away half bath ensures convenience for guests. The kitchen is a chef's dream, featuring Caesarstone countertops, a Carrara marble backsplash, and top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. A separate dining area enhances the space's functionality and appeal. The private bedroom wing is a retreat unto itself, with a hidden laundry closet and generously sized bedrooms. The primary suite offers bright, open city views, a large walk-in closet, and ample custom storage. Its en-suite bathroom is a luxurious escape with Thasos marble walls, zebra-striped marble floors, and a deep-soaking tub. Additional features include a built-in surround sound system, custom storage throughout, and a dedicated home office space, making this home the perfect blend of elegance and practicality. Built in 1925 and designed by renowned architect Emery Roth, 41 West 96th Street is a 16-story prewar co-op with timeless charm. Home to approximately 59 units, including one penthouse, this building boasts classic prewar details and an intimate atmosphere, with only four apartments per floor. Located on a serene, tree-lined block between Central Park West and Columbus Avenue, it offers unparalleled access to Central Park just steps away. There is currently a $786 monthly assessment in place for capital projects, running through 2032