| ID # | RLS20069453 |
| Details | Level Club 2 bed, 2 bath, Interior: 1662 ft2, 154m2, 160 Units in the building, Building has 19 floors (DOM): 1 days |
| Construction Year | 1925 |
| Maintenance Fees | $2,573 |
| Taxes (per year) | $27,804 |
| Subway | 3 min: 1, 2, 3 |
| 9 min: B, C | |
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Welcome to a townhouse-like two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence of exceptional scale and character, featuring a private atrium terrace within The Level Club Condominium, an architecturally distinctive, full-service building on one of the Upper West Side 's most coveted blocks just moments from Central Park.
Rather than a single flat plane, the residence unfolds vertically, with layered volumes, coffered ceilings, and subtle elevation shifts that define each space while preserving a seamless, loft-like flow. Expansive living and dining areas offer exceptional width and scale, creating an effortless setting for both intimate living and grand entertaining. The open chef 's kitchen anchors the home, appointed with custom wood cabinetry, stone countertops, premium stainless steel appliances, and generous island seating that connects naturally to the surrounding living space.
A thoughtful split-bedroom layout ensures privacy and separation, with an oversized primary suite offering generous proportions, ample storage, and space for a sitting area or work-from-home retreat. Two well-appointed bathrooms, including a spacious primary bath, serve both everyday living and guests with ease. Warm hardwood floors, discreet custom storage, and refined detailing throughout reinforce a sense of quiet sophistication, creating a home that feels private, composed, and remarkably insulated from the city beyond.
Originally constructed between 1925 and 1927 as an exclusive private members ' club and hotel by a Masonic society known as the Levellers, The Level Club is distinguished by its symbolism, craftsmanship, and architectural intention. Inspired by the Biblical description of King Solomon 's Temple, the building 's facade and dramatic proportions reflect a level of design and ambition rarely replicated today. Thoughtfully converted to residential condominiums in 1984, The Level Club retains its historic exterior and iconic lobby, offering distinctive Upper West Side residences shaped by the grandeur and scale of its original club-hotel layout.
A true condominium offering flexibility for a primary residence, pied-à-terre, or international ownership.
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