- $1800
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8351
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A high-floor studio apartment on the upscale Upper West Side within a block and a half of picturesque Central Park. A pre-war mid-rise building located in the heart of the upscale Upper West Side within steps of the picturesque Central Park and Riverside Park, shopping, and resturants. More info  - $1900
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 9007
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A high-floor studio apartment on the upscale Upper West Side within a block and a half of the picturesque Central Park. A pre-war mid-rise building located in the heart of the upscale Upper West Side within steps of the picturesque Central Park and Riverside Park, shopping, and resturants. More info  - $2300
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 7319
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A spacious studio apartment on the upscale Upper West Side within a block of the Hudson River Greenway, two blocks of the lyrical Lincoln Center, and three blocks of the picturesque Central Park amidst world-renowned and revered restaurants. Your home features abundant closet space. Pure luxury on Manhattan's West side. This high rise features a health club, a pool, and valet service. More info  - $2340
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 2207
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Spacious Studio In The Sky, A beautiful twin-towered classic residence on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Amenities include doorman, concierge and valet services. Valet parking is also available. All homes are equipped with high-speed, broadband internet access, satellite and cable TV and multiple telephone lines. The building features a fitness center with steam rooms, half-court basketball, a lounge and children's playroom. On-site valet parking and storage units are also available.
More info  - $2600
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Alcove studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 5597
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Residents-only membership fitness center with private lounge and outdoor landscaped deck. 24 hour attended lobby. Floor-to-ceiling windows. Warm oak plank flooring. Sleek kitchens with in-sink. More info  - $2695
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 7334
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A chic modern pet-friendly studio apartment on the upscale Upper West Side within two blocks of the Hudson River Greenway and three blocks of Central Park. Your floor-to-ceiling-windowed home features a foyer, generous closet space, and a separate kitchen.
Residents-only membership fitness center with private lounge and outdoor landscaped deck. 24 hour attended lobby. Floor-to-ceiling windows. Warm oak plank flooring. Sleek kitchens with in-sink. More info  - $2700
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Alcove studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8517
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A spacious alcove studio apartment on the border of the upscale Upper West Side and hot Hell's Kitchen within a block of Columbus Circle and picturesque Central Park. Your home features abundant closet space. Built in 1996, this perfectly located 51 floor building features the finest in luxury apartments including a health club and parking. More info  - $2775
- NO FEE
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 9013
- New construction
- Luxury apartments
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A very bright alcove studio apartment in a breathtaking beacon near the legendary Lincoln Center. Situated in the highly sought-after neighborhood surrounding Lincoln Center, with breathtaking vistas of the city skyline, Central Park and the Hudson River. More info  - $2800
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 196
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A high-floor alcove studio apartment on the upscale Upper West Side within a block of the Lincoln Center, and picturesque Central Park. Your home features a balcony with river views In the tradition of the classics, the tower boasts not only location, but a sun deck, garage, health club, pool and even storage space are all part of the experience More info 
UPPER WEST SIDE
The area from 59th Street to 125th Street and Central Park West to Riverside Park is considered by many to be the quintessential Manhattan neighborhood. Parks, theaters, historic buildings, world famous museums, fine restaurants and prestigious Universities call the area home.
The Upper West Side is separated from the Upper East Side by Central Park. This is the traditional stronghold of the city's intellectual, creative, and moneyed community, but the atmosphere is not as upper crust as the Upper East Side.
Elegant, pre-war buildings along the boulevards of Broadway, West End Avenue, Riverside Drive, and Central Park West meet shady, quiet streets lined with brownstones. Much of the area is protected by landmark status, and the neighborhood's restored townhouses and high-priced co-op apartments are coveted by actors, young professionals, and young families.
The residents range from the professional to the prolific. Many are drawn to the area to be around like-minded New Yorkers who are, historically, politically and spiritually liberal - yet who harkens to the sensibilities of suburbia. But all who inhabit this vast stretch of Manhattan would agree that the satisfying jumble of chic spots and local haunts, glamorous concert halls and humble community forums-the irresistible fusion of town and country-render the Upper West Side its own little Big Apple.
The famous Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts sits between 61st and 66th Streets on Broadway. It is home to the New York State Theater, New York City Ballet, the New York City Opera, the Metropolitan Opera House, Avery Fisher Hall, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Vivian Beaumont Theater, Jazz At Lincoln Center, the Library and Museum of the Performing Arts, Alice Tully Hall for chamber music, and the world-famous Julliard School of Music. The Walter Reade Theater is the home of the center's film society. Its central plaza is the focus of summer outdoor performances of all kinds and dance nights.
Sidewalks in this neighborhood are always crowded during the day with performers rushing to auditions and families pushing their babies in imported strollers. In the evenings, however, the action moves inside, where singles mingle in myriad restaurants and bars. Stroll along Columbus Avenue to investigate the glitzy boutique-and-restaurant strip; walk along Amsterdam Avenue with its mix of bodegas, bars, and boutiques. Along Central Park West are such titanic habitats as the buff colored, castle-like Dakota. Other interesting architectural jewels along the avenue include The Lanhgam, the twin-towered San Remo, and The Kenilworth.
Cultural attractions include the dinosaur-filled American Museum of Natural History and Rose Center for Earth and Space, the New-York Historical Society (whose collection reaches from the 1600s to today), and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan.
Venturing further uptown one finds the world’s largest gothic Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Columbia University, Grant's Tomb, Riverside Church, Audubon Terrace (home of the Hispanic Society), and the Morris-Jumel Mansion, a colonial treasure. For greenery, Riverside Park is a real haven. The only state park situated on Manhattan Island, this 28-acre multi-level park rises 69 feet above the Hudson. Keep going, just past the George Washington Bridge, to the very tip of the island, and you will discover the Cloisters, which houses the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s medieval art collection. In Fort Tryon Park, the Cloisters display the famous unicorn tapestries and other 12th-16th century treasures.
With generations of high profile tenants putting down roots on the Upper West Side, it’s no wonder rents and real estate values continue to soar. Still, it’s easy to justify when you consider the benefits of the vicinity. Best of all, within one wonderful section of town there are a number of distinct communities, each boasting unique character and neighborhood charm. |