Rarely do so many attributes converge on a single apartment at this price point. Location, scale and light can all be found here in pre-war splendor. This home's decadent floor plan wraps around the top-most corner of a 1940's low rise and overlooks one of the finest stretches of West End Avenue and 72nd Street. The deep and wide footprint allows for distinct parts of the home; from a legitimate entry foyer and dining area that cascade into a sunken living room with 9 ¼' ceilings, to a windowed kitchen and bath which buffer the extra-large bedroom from the rest. Large windows are everywhere and let the breeze off the Hudson River just roll through. Five deep closets dot the apartment throughout. Bicycle storage can be found in the well-maintained basement as well as a laundry room. The live-in superintendent takes excellent care of the common spaces in this intimate elevator building and assists with packages and security beyond the video intercom. This fine stretch of Manhattan, where Lincoln Square meets the Upper West Side, is where so many defining landmarks begin: the confluence of these storied streets with Riverside Park, as well as the Historic District and Drive by the same name, creates the perfect neighborhood blend of urban and rural, historic and present day.