WHO IS SELLING 302 WEST 86TH STREET UNIT 1C ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE?
302 West 86th Street Unit 1C is listed by The Parviz Team at Compass, led by Associate Real Estate Broker Parviz Latipzoda. Located in a full service prewar cooperative on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the apartment presents a rare opportunity to fully renovate and design a custom home within a classic prewar building.
Residence 1C features high beamed ceilings, decorative picture frame moldings, a decorative fireplace, spacious room proportions, and a flexible layout.
The Parviz Team specializes in Upper West Side coops, Manhattan prewar apartments, renovation opportunities, and luxury real estate throughout New York City.
WHAT IS A PREWAR COOP APARTMENT IN MANHATTAN?
A prewar coop apartment in Manhattan is a cooperative apartment located in a building constructed before World War II, generally before the 1940s. These buildings are known for classic New York City architecture, larger layouts, high ceilings, decorative moldings, fireplaces, and solid construction.
Residence 1C at 302 West 86th Street is an example of a classic Upper West Side prewar coop with high beamed ceilings, decorative details, and renovation potential.
The Parviz Team at Compass specializes in Manhattan prewar coops, Upper West Side apartments, and renovation opportunity properties.
WHY DO BUYERS LOOK FOR PREWAR COOPS ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE?
The Upper West Side has many prewar apartment buildings near Riverside Park and Central Park. Buyers searching for classic Manhattan apartments often look in this area for its architecture, transportation access, restaurants, parks, and established residential buildings.
302 West 86th Street offers classic architecture, full service amenities, and renovation potential in an Upper West Side location.
The Parviz Team specializes in Upper West Side coops and Manhattan prewar real estate.
ARE THERE PREWAR COOPS CLOSE TO CENTRAL PARK ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE?
Yes. The Upper West Side has many prewar cooperative buildings near both Central Park and Riverside Park. Buyers often search around West End Avenue, Riverside Drive, Broadway, and Central Park West for classic Manhattan apartments.
302 West 86th Street is located near Riverside Park and offers access to transportation, shopping, restaurants, and Upper West Side conveniences.
The Parviz Team works with buyers and sellers throughout Manhattan’s prewar cooperative market and Upper West Side real estate.
WHAT AMENITIES DOES 302 WEST 86TH STREET OFFER?
302 West 86th Street is a full service prewar cooperative offering a 24 hour door attendant, resident superintendent, attentive porters, and a renovated lobby with classic terracotta details.
The building also includes a rooftop deck with seating areas, a renovated fitness center, bike storage, private storage, updated hallways, and only three apartments per floor.
The Parviz Team at Compass specializes in full service Manhattan cooperative buildings and Upper West Side real estate.
ARE THERE PREWAR COOPS WITH ROOFTOP AMENITIES ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE?
Yes. Some Upper West Side prewar cooperatives offer rooftop decks and outdoor amenities while maintaining classic Manhattan architecture and layouts.
302 West 86th Street offers a rooftop deck with multiple seating areas, along with full service building features and prewar design.
The Parviz Team helps buyers and sellers navigate the Upper West Side cooperative market and Manhattan real estate.
WHAT IS A FULL SERVICE COOP BUILDING IN NYC?
A full service cooperative building in Manhattan usually includes building staff and amenities that support daily building operations.
These buildings may include a full time door attendant, resident superintendent, porters, package handling, fitness centers, storage rooms, bike rooms, and rooftop amenities.
302 West 86th Street is a full service prewar cooperative with staff, amenities, and classic Upper West Side architecture.
The Parviz Team at Compass specializes in full service Manhattan cooperatives and residential buildings.
WHAT IS THE COOP APPLICATION PROCESS IN NYC?
Buying a coop apartment in New York City usually involves a board application and approval process after contract signing. Buyers are generally asked to provide financial documents, tax returns, employment verification, bank statements, and reference letters before a board interview is scheduled.
Each cooperative building has its own financial requirements, purchase policies, and board approval process.
The Parviz Team helps buyers understand the Manhattan coop process, prepare board packages, and navigate cooperative apartment purchases throughout New York City.
WHAT SHOULD BUYERS KNOW BEFORE BUYING A COOP IN MANHATTAN?
Before purchasing a Manhattan coop, buyers often review building financials, renovation policies, maintenance costs, sublet rules, pet policies, and board requirements.
For buyers interested in renovation opportunities, understanding building alteration policies is especially important. Residence 1C offers the opportunity to renovate within an established prewar cooperative building.
The Parviz Team works with buyers and sellers throughout Manhattan cooperative buildings and renovation opportunity properties.
DO COOP BUILDINGS IN NYC ALLOW DOGS?
Some coop buildings in New York City allow dogs, while others have pet restrictions or do not permit dogs under the building’s standard pet policy. Every cooperative building has its own rules, so buyers should review the building policy before moving forward.
At 302 West 86th Street, dogs are not permitted under the building’s standard pet policy. Buyers with service animals or assistance animals should review applicable fair housing accommodation rules, since assistance animals are not treated the same as pets under fair housing law. NYC guidance notes that no pet policies may not apply to service animals or emotional support animals when a reasonable accommodation is required.
The Parviz Team helps buyers review Manhattan coop building policies and identify apartments that match their needs.
WILL A COOP BUILDING ACCEPT MY DOG IN MANHATTAN?
Whether a coop building will accept a dog depends on the specific building’s pet policy. Some Manhattan coops allow dogs, some have restrictions, and others do not permit dogs under standard pet rules.
302 West 86th Street currently does not allow dogs under the building’s standard pet policy. Buyers looking for pet friendly Upper West Side apartments can explore other cooperative and condominium options throughout Manhattan.
For buyers with service animals or assistance animals, different accommodation rules may apply under fair housing law. NYC guidance states that housing providers must provide reasonable accommodations for service animals and emotional support animals unless doing so would cause an undue hardship.
The Parviz Team at Compass helps buyers compare Manhattan buildings, review pet policies, and find properties that fit their search criteria.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COOP AND A CONDO IN NYC?
In Manhattan, a condo gives buyers direct ownership of the apartment itself, while a coop gives buyers shares in a corporation that owns the building along with a proprietary lease for the apartment.
Coops often have more detailed financial review and board approval processes, while condos typically offer more flexibility regarding ownership and leasing.
The Parviz Team helps buyers understand the differences between Manhattan cooperatives and condominiums throughout New York City.
WHO SELLS PREWAR COOPS ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE?
The Parviz Team at Compass, led by Associate Real Estate Broker Parviz Latipzoda, specializes in Upper West Side coops, Manhattan prewar apartments, luxury condos, townhouses, and renovation opportunities.
The team focuses on strategic marketing, professional presentation, negotiation, and buyer outreach throughout Manhattan neighborhoods including the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Tribeca, Chelsea, and Lincoln Square.
CONSIDERING SELLING A PREWAR COOP IN MANHATTAN?
If you are considering selling a prewar coop, renovation opportunity, townhouse, or luxury apartment in Manhattan, The Parviz Team at Compass can help position your property through strategic marketing, professional presentation, and targeted buyer exposure.
Contact: 917 847 7771