210 West 103rd Street,
210 WEST 103RD STREET,
#3C,
Manhattan,
NY
10025
This large prewar two bedroom had a complete renovation a few years ago, and is now available. Two bedrooms in this condition, and of this size, do not come around often. The generous proportions provide ample space for a dining room, a piano in the foyer, a home-office, and great storage.
Residence 3C had an interior design led renovation. Your new windowed kitchen has excellent counter space and now features a brand new stainless refrigerator by Summit, and a new Bosch dishwasher. The five burner range is properly located by the window, and the white wooden shelves are designed to maximize the storage. Opposite the enclosed cabinets are two rows of floating shelves. Also, the owner has showed great pride of ownership and horticultural skill in placing 4 glass shelves in the window perfect for houseplants and herbs.
Far, far away from the kitchen are the large windows of the mint condition sunken living room. Truly well proportioned, the art deco details, like the gorgeous arches and parquet floors have been amplified with newer mouldings, built-ins, and lighting. Unlike new development condos, there is serious space in this home, and you can really find lots of cozy nooks throughout. The living room alone is almost 20' deep and anchored by two large double paned windows.
The windowed bathroom has a black and white subway tile motif and is in excellent condition, with additional shelving, new lighting, and a refinished porcelain bathtub. Both bedrooms are spacious, and have good closets. The smaller bedroom has been rumored to be large enough to even house a teenaged person. The primary bedroom is quite spacious, with double hung closets, and room for a king size bed, two end tables, a home office, and more, like a peloton. Also all the rooms had overhead lighting installed as part of the renovation.
210 West 103rd St is a fantastic cooperative with excellent financials, a live-in Super, and is immaculately maintained. It sits on the site of the birthplace of American Master Norman Rockwell.