The Norman | 37 West 93rd Street, Apt. 29 — A Rare Opportunity to Create Your Dream Home
Some apartments are move-in ready. The great ones are move-in worthy. This top-floor Classic 6 at The Norman is a blank canvas awaiting the vision of a discerning buyer — and the bones could not be more spectacular.
Perched on the eighth and uppermost floor of one of the Upper West Side's most storied pre-war cooperatives, this park block, sunny two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers open city views, soaring 9'6" ceilings, and the generous proportions that simply don't exist in modern construction. A grand living room and dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, abundant closets throughout round out a layout built for gracious living. A flexible third room offers the rare bonus of a dedicated home office or guest bedroom — an increasingly coveted amenity in today's world.
The Norman itself is a piece of architectural history. Completed in 1909 by developer Julius Tishman — whose family would later build Madison Square Garden and the World Trade Center — and designed by architect Charles B. Meyers in a masterful blend of Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival styles, the building announced itself as something apart from the moment it opened. This cooperative offers a full-time live-in superintendent, video intercom, elevator service, and is pet friendly.
For the buyer ready to invest in a full renovation, the reward is a one-of-a-kind home atop one of the Upper West Side's finest pre-war buildings. Daily life is effortless here: Trader Joe's is literally half a block away, Whole Foods is nearby, and Central Park's reservoir and tennis courts are just around the corner. The 1/2/3 and B/C trains are both close at hand.
Priced to reflect the opportunity. An assessment of $1,163.48/month is in place until May 2027 to fund Local Law 11. Photos have been virtually staged.
The Norman | 37 West 93rd Street, Apt. 29 — A Rare Opportunity to Create Your Dream Home
Some apartments are move-in ready. The great ones are move-in worthy. This top-floor Classic 6 at The Norman is a blank canvas awaiting the vision of a discerning buyer — and the bones could not be more spectacular.
Perched on the eighth and uppermost floor of one of the Upper West Side's most storied pre-war cooperatives, this park block, sunny two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence offers open city views, soaring 9'6" ceilings, and the generous proportions that simply don't exist in modern construction. A grand living room and dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, abundant closets throughout round out a layout built for gracious living. A flexible third room offers the rare bonus of a dedicated home office or guest bedroom — an increasingly coveted amenity in today's world.
The Norman itself is a piece of architectural history. Completed in 1909 by developer Julius Tishman — whose family would later build Madison Square Garden and the World Trade Center — and designed by architect Charles B. Meyers in a masterful blend of Beaux Arts and Renaissance Revival styles, the building announced itself as something apart from the moment it opened. This cooperative offers a full-time live-in superintendent, video intercom, elevator service, and is pet friendly.
For the buyer ready to invest in a full renovation, the reward is a one-of-a-kind home atop one of the Upper West Side's finest pre-war buildings. Daily life is effortless here: Trader Joe's is literally half a block away, Whole Foods is nearby, and Central Park's reservoir and tennis courts are just around the corner. The 1/2/3 and B/C trains are both close at hand.
Priced to reflect the opportunity. An assessment of $1,163.48/month is in place until May 2027 to fund Local Law 11. Photos have been virtually staged.
Listing Courtesy of Compass