Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
$1,795,000
Potential Rebate: $26,925
<strong>Fully Renovated and Spacious 3-Bedroom with Sunny Views Over Broadway<br> </strong><br> Welcome to Residence 7B at The Opera - This expansive home features a massive 17" x 24" living and dining room that effortlessly accommodates both grand entertaining and everyday comfort. Two large western-facing windows flood the space with natural light. The open-concept kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area and is thoughtfully appointed with top of the line appliances.<br> <br> The oversized primary bedroom suite faces east and boasts a large walk-in closet, a separate dressing area, and a modern ensuite bath. Two additional bedrooms are well-proportioned, each accommodating a queen-sized bed, dresser, and desk, making them perfect for guests or home offices. There is a renovated 2nd bathroom. Additional highlights include through wall A/C units, hardwood floors throughout, and a flexible layout offering future customization potential.<br> <br> The Opera is a full-service, pre-war co-op built in 1930 by Tillion & Tillion, blending historic charm with modern amenities. Enjoy 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a live-in resident manager, bike storage, and laundry on every floor. Pet-friendly, the building allows up to 75% financing, pied a terre ownership, co-purchasing, guarantors, and subletting with board approval.<br> <br> Ideally located between Central Park and Riverside Park, and surrounded by cultural landmarks such as the American Museum of Natural History and the NY Historical Society, The Opera is steps from Fairway, Citarella, Trader Joe's, Zabar's, and top dining destinations. With the 1/2/3 and B/C subway lines, multiple bus routes, CitiBike, and easy access to the Henry Hudson Parkway, transportation is effortless.<br>
$12,579 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$26,925
Monthly savings impact
$75/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group
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The Upper West Side (UWS) is the intellectual and cultural counterpoint to the East Side. Sandwiched between Central Park and Riverside Park, it is known for its brownstones, protected historic districts, and artistic legacy. For buyers seeking Upper West Side Manhattan real estate, it offers a relaxed, leafy, and quintessentially "New York" vibe.
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Cultural institutions like Lincoln Center and the Museum of Natural History anchor the community, infusing it with art and science.
The Upper West Side is served by the 1/2/3 and B/C trains. The express 2/3 makes getting to Times Square or Wall Street incredibly fast.
The West Side Highway provides easy car access for escapes to the Catskills or Jersey.
You are never more than two blocks from a park. Riverside Park offers sunsets over the Hudson, while Central Park offers the Great Lawn and the Reservoir.
Amenities are iconic: Zabar's, Fairway, Barney Greengrass. The food culture here is legendary. Schools are excellent, contributing to its reputation as a family haven.
The Upper West Side is best for families, dog owners, and creatives who want a beautiful, green, and relaxed neighborhood with deep cultural roots.

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