Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$765,000
Potential Rebate: $11,475
<p>New Improved Price!</p> <p> If you are looking for the ideal starter apartment which you can later covert into an income producing investment then this is the apartment for you. This elegant 1 bed condo in one of Manhattan's most iconic buildings, the Ansonia is a great place to call home, or to have a income producing property or to have a second home in the city.</p> <p>The apartment is a beautiful blend of prewar style and modern convenience. It is graced with 9 foot plus ceiling height complete with original prewar moldings, a hallmark of the prewar aesthetic, and lovely original walnut herring-bone wood floors. </p> <p>The charm of the living room is enhanced by a window seat nestled within an oversized bay window. The recently renovated kitchen is open to the living room and provides a lovely space for entertaining or just relaxing. The apartment, including the bedroom, is serenely quiet, which is a known feature of the Ansonia. The large bathroom has been renovated in pre-war style with white subway tile trimmed with black tile, and a tasteful vanity sink.</p> <p>The Ansonia is a full-service building with incomparable views from the roof deck, concierge, full time doorman, cold food storage, central laundry room, and bike room. It is one of the most convenient locations on the UWS with an abundance of fabulous shops and restaurants including: Citarella, Trader Joes, and Fairway. It is in close proximity to Riverside Park, Central Park, The Museum of Natural History and public transportation: #1; #2; and #3 trains plus M5; M72; M57; and 104 Bus routes on Broadway, and the B and C trains on Central Park West.</p> <p>Assessment: $223.35 per month for 6 Months starting August 1, 2025 </p> <p>Pet Friendly</p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
$4,827 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$11,475
Monthly savings impact
$32/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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The Upper West Side (UWS) is the intellectual and cultural counterpoint to the East Side. Sandwiched between Central Park and Riverside Park, it is known for its brownstones, protected historic districts, and artistic legacy. For buyers seeking Upper West Side Manhattan real estate, it offers a relaxed, leafy, and quintessentially "New York" vibe.
Living in the Upper West Side feels like living in a movie. The streets are wide and lined with trees. As a beloved Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts writers, actors, and families who value space, parks, and Zabar's.
The market for homes for sale in the Upper West Side is robust. It is famous for its pre-war co-ops along Central Park West and Riverside Drive, and its miles of brownstone blocks in between. Newer condos have risen in the low 60s and along Columbus Avenue.
It is a high-demand market because the housing stock is beautiful and protected. You can't build skyscrapers on the brownstone side streets, preserving the light and character.
The lifestyle on the UWS is casual and community-focused. Neighbors stop to chat at the Sunday landscaped market or while walking dogs in Riverside Park. It feels less formal than the East Side.
Cultural institutions like Lincoln Center and the Museum of Natural History anchor the community, infusing it with art and science.
The Upper West Side is served by the 1/2/3 and B/C trains. The express 2/3 makes getting to Times Square or Wall Street incredibly fast.
The West Side Highway provides easy car access for escapes to the Catskills or Jersey.
You are never more than two blocks from a park. Riverside Park offers sunsets over the Hudson, while Central Park offers the Great Lawn and the Reservoir.
Amenities are iconic: Zabar's, Fairway, Barney Greengrass. The food culture here is legendary. Schools are excellent, contributing to its reputation as a family haven.
The Upper West Side is best for families, dog owners, and creatives who want a beautiful, green, and relaxed neighborhood with deep cultural roots.

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