$16M turreted Ansonia co-op combo is an Upper West Side opportunity for the ages
For every micro apartment that steals headlines, it seems that New York City responds with a massive mega-mansion or sprawling sky palace to reassure anyone who craves a city apartment the size of a small city. This combination of four apartments in the historic Ansonia condominium residence at 2109 Broadway on the Upper West Side is the latest example (h/t Curbed). Four individual apartments await the possibilities, asking $16.185 million. This is also a rare opportunity to a create a duplex, which would be one of only five in the building.
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Spanning 5,700 square feet beneath the Ansonia’s tallest ceilings, the space is ideal for epic entertaining or lavish family living. The collection of residences includes a unique circular 21-foot living room as well as a 30-foot dining room, a library, five to seven bedrooms and a maid’s room, and five-and-a-half baths.
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You’ll get sunlight from the south, east and west, and a wraparound balcony with peerless views of the Upper West Side’s familiar landmarks.
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The home’s upper level could become a media room or master suite.
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If living in the Ansonia’s largest apartment appeals to you, this is your moment. Classic pre-war finishes include 11-foot ceilings, plaster moldings, quarter-sawn white oak floors, restored original windows, French doors, two washer and dryers, custom woodwork and plenty of closet space, plus that wraparound balcony with stunning wrought-iron railings.
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Along with the listing, floor plans are provided by The Renovated Home to show how the four apartments might be transformed into one massive living space.
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If you ever tire of your endless apartment, the building offers a 24- hour garage, a gorgeous landscaped roof deck, a 24-hour doorman, porter and concierge, storage and more.
[Listing: 2109 Broadway #6-60 by Nick Agostinelli, Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes for Douglas Elliman]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman.