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71st Street

71st Street

Welcome to 250 W 71 Street, a meticulously gut-renovated and never-lived-in townhouse nestled in the heart of the coveted Upper West Side. Located in the West End Collegiate Historic District, this beautiful Renaissance Revival home was designed in 1892 by one of the most prominent residential architects of the time, Thom & Wilson. This spectacular 5-bedroom, 20’ wide home has now been completely updated for the 21st century with every stateof-the-art detail considered and to the highest quality level.

Significant Upgrades Throughout: Rarely is a home upgraded to this quality, in a city that is full of townhouses largely in poor structural shape and that have only been cosmetically refreshed since their construction at the turn of the century. In addition to luxury finishes, this home includes numerous meaningful upgrades that will ensure it endures for many more years.

This home includes all new structural steel joists and beams installed on every floor with new structural steel columns running from the basement to the roof, as well as a new foundation, waterproofing, and fireproofing. Every aspect of the home has been brought up to current code, with new energy-efficient Marvin windows installed throughout, new roofing, and new plumbing, electrical, and state-of-the-art mechanical systems installed. An ELEVATOR accesses floors 1-5 of the house and a new bulkhead provides easy access to the roof. Both CENTRAL AIR and radiant heat serve every floor. Finally, a security system is installed as well as an alarm panel with sensors throughout the home and multiple cameras outside.

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