Designed in 1937 by H.L. Feldman, this 3.5-room residence carries the grace and proportion of its era with confidence. A true dining foyer introduces the home with unusual generosity, offering space for seated dinners of eight and setting a tone of composed arrival. A discreet built-in bar with wine fridge adds a tailored entertaining element, seamlessly integrated into the apartment's gracious prewar layout.
Two steps down, the sunken living room unfolds with a sense of depth and ceremony. Exposed beams add dimension overhead, while original hardwood parquet floors bring warmth and texture underfoot. Casement windows frame eastern city light, complemented by a southern-facing window that softens the room throughout the day. The result is a living space that feels atmospheric, grounded, and distinctly New York.
The bedroom is quiet and thoughtfully scaled, with extensive custom built-ins, custom closet interiors, and an integrated office area designed to support both calm and function. The kitchen is finished with granite countertops, subway tile backsplash, and under-cabinet LED lighting with dimmers, creating a polished workspace with practical refinement. In the bath, original Art Deco tile has been carefully preserved, lending a sense of continuity and restraint that honors the apartment's period character.
Modern upgrades have been introduced with a light hand, including Legrand switches and outlets, pop-out electrical outlets, and remote-controlled UV filter shades in every room. Each detail supports comfort without compromising the home's architectural integrity.
565 West End Avenue is a distinguished 1937 cooperative with a full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, fitness center, building laundry, and pet-friendly policy. Set within the West End-Collegiate Historic District, just moments from Riverside Park, Central Park, the 1 train, and neighborhood institutions including Zabar's, Citarella, Barney Greengrass, the Beacon Theatre, and Symphony Space, Residence 10E offers an enduring expression of Upper West Side living.
Please note there is a monthly assessment of $194.32/mo. through December 2028 & a 2% Flip Tax.
Designed in 1937 by H.L. Feldman, this 3.5-room residence carries the grace and proportion of its era with confidence. A true dining foyer introduces the home with unusual generosity, offering space for seated dinners of eight and setting a tone of composed arrival. A discreet built-in bar with wine fridge adds a tailored entertaining element, seamlessly integrated into the apartment's gracious prewar layout.
Two steps down, the sunken living room unfolds with a sense of depth and ceremony. Exposed beams add dimension overhead, while original hardwood parquet floors bring warmth and texture underfoot. Casement windows frame eastern city light, complemented by a southern-facing window that softens the room throughout the day. The result is a living space that feels atmospheric, grounded, and distinctly New York.
The bedroom is quiet and thoughtfully scaled, with extensive custom built-ins, custom closet interiors, and an integrated office area designed to support both calm and function. The kitchen is finished with granite countertops, subway tile backsplash, and under-cabinet LED lighting with dimmers, creating a polished workspace with practical refinement. In the bath, original Art Deco tile has been carefully preserved, lending a sense of continuity and restraint that honors the apartment's period character.
Modern upgrades have been introduced with a light hand, including Legrand switches and outlets, pop-out electrical outlets, and remote-controlled UV filter shades in every room. Each detail supports comfort without compromising the home's architectural integrity.
565 West End Avenue is a distinguished 1937 cooperative with a full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, fitness center, building laundry, and pet-friendly policy. Set within the West End-Collegiate Historic District, just moments from Riverside Park, Central Park, the 1 train, and neighborhood institutions including Zabar's, Citarella, Barney Greengrass, the Beacon Theatre, and Symphony Space, Residence 10E offers an enduring expression of Upper West Side living.
Please note there is a monthly assessment of $194.32/mo. through December 2028 & a 2% Flip Tax.