For $1.6M, this Morningside Heights co-op is a fine example of a pre-war classic six
Located in the picturesque Upper West Side/Morningside Heights neighborhood it shares with Columbia University’s campus, Amele Hall at 536 W 111th Street is a classic elevator co-op built in 1910 by architect partners Mulliken and Moeller. This classic six apartment, listed for $1.595 million, has been modernized but retains its turn-of-the-century charm.
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The apartment’s interior is blessed with a spacious layout and three exposures for plenty of light. Two bedrooms become three if you include a cozy maid’s room with an en-suite WC–and the home’s large dining or living room could easily become yet another chamber. Elegant pre-war architecture presents itself in the form of gracious moldings, gorgeous wood paneling, oak floors and 10-foot ceilings throughout.
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A windowed kitchen also has plenty of storage and a breakfast bar. Even better: A vented washer and dryer are tucked away behind pantry doors.
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There’s ample closet and storage space throughout the apartment. According to the floor plan, the only major flaw is that the renovated master bath–though it’s a lovely one featuring clean-lined oversized subway tiles–is a long way away from the second bedroom.
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The elevator building has an elegant, marble-tiled lobby, a live-in super, a common back yard area, basement laundry, a bike room, and storage cages, and it’s near the green trifecta of Riverside Park, Morningside Park, and Central Park. The co-op is pied-à-terre friendly, and pets are welcome.
[Listing: 536 West 111th Street #66 by Bertrand Buchin and Nicole Sawin for Douglas Elliman.]
[At CityRealty]
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Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman