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Buy 924 END #1 with Ethereum
New York, Upper West Side, New York City, NY
FOR SALE
$1.1 million (~540.7 ETH). RealOpen converts your crypto and wires cash to closing.
Asking
$1,095,000
BTC
14.811
ETH
540.74
Beds
1
Baths
1
Home Size
1,146 sq. ft.
Year Built
1913
924 West End Avenue Landmark Pre-War One Bedroom with Two-Bedroom Potential
Welcome to The Clebourne, the grande dame of West End Avenue, and one of the Upper West Side's most storied addresses. Designed by Schwartz & Gross, the celebrated architectural firm responsible for many of the finest buildings on the Upper West Side, the building is most notable for its elegant mid-block carriage entrance: what was once a full drive-through porte-cochere, where horse-drawn carriages once pulled in off 105th Street . The building was constructed on the site of the mansion of Isidor and Ida Straus, who perished together aboard the Titanic in 1912. A memorial to them sits one block north, where Straus Park occupies the triangle between West End Avenue and Broadway at 106th Street. You are living inside a piece of New York history.
The apartment itself lives up to that legacy. Soaring 12-foot ceilings, generous pre-war proportions and tree-line views that give the ground floor home a quiet, green quality all its own. Natural light moves through the space in a way that surprises.
With incredible redesign opportunity, the layout carries real 2-bedroom potential (see alternate floorplan), so you're not just buying an apartment, you're designing a home on your own terms, in a building that will outlast all of us.
The Clebourne has attracted notable residents over the decades. One block to Riverside Park. Minutes to the 1/2/3. Broadway's restaurants, markets, and everyday life right at your door.
Rare bones. Irreplaceable history. Make it yours.
Welcome to The Clebourne, the grande dame of West End Avenue, and one of the Upper West Side's most storied addresses. Designed by Schwartz & Gross, the celebrated architectural firm responsible for many of the finest buildings on the Upper West Side, the building is most notable for its elegant mid-block carriage entrance: what was once a full drive-through porte-cochere, where horse-drawn carriages once pulled in off 105th Street . The building was constructed on the site of the mansion of Isidor and Ida Straus, who perished together aboard the Titanic in 1912. A memorial to them sits one block north, where Straus Park occupies the triangle between West End Avenue and Broadway at 106th Street. You are living inside a piece of New York history.
The apartment itself lives up to that legacy. Soaring 12-foot ceilings, generous pre-war proportions and tree-line views that give the ground floor home a quiet, green quality all its own. Natural light moves through the space in a way that surprises.
With incredible redesign opportunity, the layout carries real 2-bedroom potential (see alternate floorplan), so you're not just buying an apartment, you're designing a home on your own terms, in a building that will outlast all of us.
The Clebourne has attracted notable residents over the decades. One block to Riverside Park. Minutes to the 1/2/3. Broadway's restaurants, markets, and everyday life right at your door.
Rare bones. Irreplaceable history. Make it yours.
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Location
Market Area
New York
Neighborhood
Upper West Side
Agents
Anna Zuzolo
+1 310 910 1722
Bo Poulsen
+1 310 910 1722
