A 6-story pre-war brick townhouse in Manhattan's Midtown West, 125 West 56th Street houses 11 beautiful apartment co-ops. This renovated building was designed with privacy in mind, as it has only two apartments per floor.
Each unit has a spacious living room built with pre-war details such as high ceilings and hardwood floors. The windowed eat-in kitchen has a large breakfast bar. The expansive countertop was also designed for convenience. Located in the back of the apartments, the bedrooms are very spacious, with custom-made California-style closets. Bathrooms feature intricate floor-to-ceiling tile work paired with fixtures like a glass sink that's mounted on a vanity cabinet. Other apartment amenities include a stackable washer and dryer and ample closet spaces.
The lobby of the building is attended by a doorman and a concierge. There is also a common laundry room for the convenience of the occupants.
The townhouse is located in a neighborhood where Central Park and some schools are close by. In addition, a wide range of commercial establishments for recreation, shopping and dining are easily accessible. A variety of public transportation, such as subways, buses, and taxis, are within walking distance of the townhouse.