Expansive Prewar 3-Bedroom Residence at 545 West End Avenue, #7C Welcome to Residence 7C at the iconic 545 West End Avenue. This spacious three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath home offers grand proportions, abundant natural light, and beautiful eastern exposures throughout. Step inside to a gracious entry and generous living area, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The separate living room features elegant original plaster ceiling moldings, built-in shelving, and large windows that flood the space with morning light. Adjacent to the living room, the open-concept dining area easily accommodates a full-sized dining table, with additional room for a reading nook or sitting area. The renovated kitchen is designed with both style and functionality in mind. Outfitted with sleek stainless-steel appliancesincluding a gas range, Miele refrigerator, and dishwasherit also offers a versatile island with seating, and the added convenience of an in-unit washer and dryer. Each of the three bedrooms comfortably fits a queen-size bed, and two feature ensuite bathrooms for optimal privacy. A third powder room serves guests, while seven spacious closets throughout the unit ensure ample storage for every season. Originally built in 1924 and converted to a cooperative in 1983, The Florence is a well-established, full-service building offering a timeless sense of sophistication. Amenities include a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, newly renovated fitness center, playroom, laundry room, bike storage, and rentable storage units. Perfectly positioned at the corner of West End Avenue and 86th Street, this sought-after location places you just moments from the scenic beauty of Riverside Park, vibrant local cafes and restaurants, and convenient shopping along Broadway. With easy access to the 1 train and crosstown buses, getting around the city is seamless.
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