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134Units
7Stories
1891Year Built
$689K - $1.9MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
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No Units Available
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Doorman
P.S. 9 Sarah Anderson Rated A
City View
Balcony
24 Hour Access
2 min walk to Theodore Roosevelt Park
Historic Beaux-Arts elegance on the Upper West Side
The Endicott Apartments, a stately Beaux-Arts building completed in 1891, stands as a testament to the enduring charm of the Upper West Side. This 7-story structure houses 134 units, offering residents a blend of historic character and modern convenience. Located in the heart of the Upper West Side, the Endicott provides an ideal vantage point to experience the vibrant neighborhood. Originally built as the Hotel Endicott, the building was converted to cooperative apartments in 1981, preserving its classic design while modernizing its interiors. The orange and beige brick façade, adorned with decorative details and bay windows, creates an impressive street presence that reflects the architectural grandeur of its era.
Diverse layouts with historic touches and modern updates
The Endicott offers a range of living spaces, from cozy studios to spacious four-bedroom apartments. Studios, measuring approximately 600 square feet, provide efficient living with one bathroom. One-bedroom units span 625 to 800 square feet, some featuring one bathroom, with sale prices around $700,000. These apartments often boast hardwood floors and exposed brick walls, adding character to the living spaces.
Two-bedroom units, typically around 1,000 square feet with one bathroom, sell for approximately $1,200,000. These homes often include wood-burning fireplaces and oversized windows, providing ample natural light and charming views of the neighborhood.
For those seeking more space, three-bedroom units offer approximately 1,800 square feet with two and a half bathrooms, commanding prices around $1,430,000. These larger apartments frequently feature spacious living rooms, separate dining areas, and updated kitchens with stainless steel appliances and ample storage.
The most expansive offerings are the four-bedroom units, measuring approximately 3,600 square feet with one and a half bathrooms, priced around $3,150,000. These grand residences often result from combining smaller units, allowing for creative floor plans that may include home offices, large wet bars, or sitting rooms that can be converted into additional bedrooms.
Many apartments in the Endicott have been thoughtfully renovated, blending modern amenities with period details. High ceilings, large windows, and in some cases, views of Central Park or the Museum of Natural History, enhance the living experience. Some units feature in-unit washer/dryers (with board approval), while others benefit from the convenience of laundry facilities on each floor.
Full-service living with classic New York charm
The Endicott offers residents a range of amenities that cater to comfortable city living. A 24-hour doorman and concierge service provide security and assistance, while a live-in superintendent ensures prompt attention to building maintenance. The lobby welcomes residents and guests alike.
For added convenience, each floor is equipped with its own laundry room, though some units have board-approved in-unit laundry facilities. A bike room offers secure storage for cyclists, and an elevator serves all floors, making access easy for residents and visitors.
One of the Endicott's standout features is its shared outdoor deck, providing a serene space for relaxation or socializing with neighbors. Some top-floor apartments even come with roof rights, offering the potential for private outdoor retreats with sweeping city views.
The building is pet-friendly, accommodating to the needs of animal-loving residents. The Endicott's full-time staff, including porters and a handyman, work diligently to maintain the building's historic charm while ensuring modern comfort for all residents.
Cultural riches and green spaces at your doorstep
The Endicott's Upper West Side location places residents at the heart of one of Manhattan's most beloved neighborhoods. Just one block from Central Park, the building offers easy access to 843 acres of green space, perfect for morning jogs, picnics, or leisurely strolls. Directly across the street, the American Museum of Natural History and Theodore Roosevelt Park provide cultural enrichment and additional outdoor recreation.
The surrounding area is a food lover's paradise, with an array of dining options to suit every palate. Maison Pickle, just a short walk away, offers retro-chic American cuisine. The neighborhood is dotted with charming cafes, bakeries, and restaurants, from casual eateries to fine dining establishments.
Shopping opportunities abound, with a mix of boutique stores and well-known retailers lining Columbus Avenue and Broadway. Clothing stores like bocnyc and Darryl's Boutique NYC, both within a five-minute walk, offer stylish options for fashion-conscious residents. For everyday needs, grocery stores such as Simply Gourmet Market Place are conveniently located within walking distance.
Cultural attractions are plentiful in the area. In addition to the Museum of Natural History, residents can easily access other cultural institutions in the city. The neighborhood's rich cultural scene provides entertainment options right in the area.
For families with children, the area boasts excellent educational options. P.S. 9 Sarah Anderson, a highly-rated public elementary school, is just a five-minute walk from the Endicott. The neighborhood also offers various educational opportunities for families.
Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Riverside Park, offering additional green space and recreational facilities along the Hudson River. The area's numerous playgrounds, including Tecumseh Playground and Hippo Playground, provide ample space for children to play and families to gather.
Effortless connectivity to Manhattan and beyond
The Endicott's location offers residents excellent transportation options, making it easy to navigate the city and beyond. The 81st Street-Museum of Natural History subway station is just a five-minute walk away, providing access to the B and C lines. This station offers convenient connections to Midtown, Lower Manhattan, and Brooklyn.
For those preferring the 1, 2, and 3 trains, the 79th Street station is about a 10-minute walk from the building. This line runs along the west side of Manhattan, offering quick access to Times Square, Penn Station, and downtown.
While the neighborhood's high walkability means many errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, for those times when wheels are necessary, taxi and ride-sharing services are readily available. Bike lanes in the area also make cycling a viable option for short trips or recreational rides through Central Park or along the Hudson River Greenway.
For travel outside the city, residents have multiple options. LaGuardia Airport is about a 20-minute drive away, while John F. Kennedy International and Newark Liberty International airports can be reached in approximately 30 and 25 minutes by car, respectively. These travel times can vary depending on traffic conditions.
The building's central location provides convenient access to various parts of the city. However, given the excellent public transportation options and the neighborhood's walkability, many residents find they can comfortably navigate the city without the need for a personal vehicle.
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Area Factors
Low Crime
Crime Score®
3/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
85/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
99/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Theodore Roosevelt Park
2 min walk
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Trails
W 87th Street Park & Garden
6 min walk
Picnic Area
Playground
Tecumseh Playground
7 min walk
Basketball
Picnic Area
Soccer
Abraham and Joseph Spector Playground
8 min walk
Playground
Playground Eighty Nine LXXXIX
8 min walk
Playground
Hippo Playground
9 min walk
Playground
St Gregory's Playground
9 min walk
Basketball
Playground
Riverside Park
10 min walk
Great Lawn
11 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Events
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