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43 W. 64th St.

By JILL PRILUCK | July 24, 2008

43 W. 64th St., #6A Between Broadway and Central Park West

$6.39 million

Common Charges:

$4,296

Monthly Taxes:

$2,302

Broker:

Jacky Teplitzky/Prudential

This Upper West Side four-bedroom condo, about 3,667 square feet, features a Juliet balcony with a view of Lincoln Center to the west and a glimpse of Central Park to the east. The layout includes a foyer, gallery, living room/dining area, kitchen, winged master suite (with a double walk-in closet and gas fireplace), three bedrooms with en suite baths, and a laundry nook. The ceilings in the living room/dining area, master bedroom, and three additional bedrooms are barrel vaulted and measure almost 10 feet. The kitchen features granite countertops, white lacquer cabinetry, and Viking appliances. Other details of this four-exposure home include a structural column (in the living room/dining area), Brazilian cherry wood floors, and accent lighting. The elevator opens directly into the apartment. Originally an 1889 warehouse, the building offers doorman and concierge service.


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