Summa cum Laude! Brown Harris Stevens presents: Rarely available, pre-war, light-filled perch in the Luxor, a historic Gaetan Ajello designed Morningside Heights building. This merry and bright apartment features lofty ceilings -nearly 10 feet high, original details, side-by-side living room/formal dining room for easy entertaining, with: 2 Bedrooms Bosch Washer and Dryer in unit Renovated windowed cook's kitchen with breakfast bar (Sub Zero fridge, Miele dishwasher, Samsung range) Renovated windowed bath, with soaking tub Hardwood floors Oversized windows XL closets Video intercom system Third floor, light-filled Building Notes: Built in 1911 Marble lobby with elegant staircase and windowed landings Bike room in basement Additional laundry room in basement 45 Units 12 Stories 2 Elevators Live-in superintendent Pet friendly Neighborhood Notes: Columbia University, Riverside Park, subways, buses, M60 to LGA, twice weekly green market, gourmet markets, cafes, restaurants, New York Public Library. To learn more about this building's architect, please direct your research to Gaetan Ajello, (1883-1983) born in Sicily and migrated to the U.S. in 1902. Ajello often designed lobbies that would shield from first view the elevators, presenting instead a staircase with a curved balustrade in order to recreate the experience of entering a single-family home. Please note the stained glass windows! Showing Notes: By Appointment only - including Open Houses. Assessment Notes: $1185/month thru July 2025 Questions? Answers!