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175 W 92nd Street, Apt 1G
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Miami, FL
Bigger is better — especially when you love to cook and entertain
flooded with natural light and spanning approximately 1,070 square feet, this gut-renovated upper west side one-bedroom offers the kind of space and elegance that’s hard to find in manhattan. With a true dining room, a sunlit windowed chef’s kitchen, and more closet space than many two-bedrooms, it’s designed for living — and entertaining — in style. Renovated just a few years ago by the acclaimed salazar-davis architecture, every detail of this home reflects thoughtful craftsmanship. Dramatic ebonized herringbone parquet floors run throughout, setting an elevated tone from the moment you step inside. The gracious entry gallery flows effortlessly into an oversized, west-facing living room — a warm, inviting space for gatherings or quiet evenings at home. The dining room, a rare luxury in a one-bedroom, connects seamlessly to the kitchen, where sub-zero, thermador, and bosch appliances pair with a vented exhaust hood to create the perfect environment for culinary creativity. With six oversized closets plus a large private storage locker (available for purchase with a monthly fee), you’ll never run out of space to keep everything beautifully organized. The building offers part-time doorman service (1–10 pm), a butterfly video intercom linked to your smartphone, bicycle storage, and a pet-friendly policy. Perfectly situated between riverside park and central park, this vibrant neighborhood offers trader joe’s, whole foods, zabar’s, symphony space, and multiple express and local subway lines just moments away. Homes with this combination of size, light, and a dining room rarely come to market — and when they do, they don’t last. Spacious, light-filled, and built for those who appreciate both design and comfort, this is the upper west side home you’ve been waiting for. Please allow 24 hours for an appointment to view as the apartment is occupied.
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