40 West 96th Street is a Renaissance Revival style brownstone designed by the architect George F. Pelham in 1897. Delivered vacant, the property also allows for an ideal live-with-income opportunity given its prime location and the ability to combine units into a dream owner's duplex or triplex, as well as the option to convert to a luxurious single-family home.
Set in a desirable location on the Upper West Side steps from Central Park and some of the best schools, shops and restaurants in the City including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Columbus Square shopping, 40 West 96th Street offers endless possibilities.
40 West 96th Street is a Renaissance Revival style brownstone designed by the architect George F. Pelham in 1897. Delivered vacant, the property also allows for an ideal live-with-income opportunity given its prime location and the ability to combine units into a dream owner's duplex or triplex, as well as the option to convert to a luxurious single-family home.
Set in a desirable location on the Upper West Side steps from Central Park and some of the best schools, shops and restaurants in the City including Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and Columbus Square shopping, 40 West 96th Street offers endless possibilities.
Listing Courtesy of Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.