For more than a century, Pomander Walk has been one of New York’s most secretive enclaves — a gated row of Tudor-style cottages tucked between West 94th and 95th streets that feels more English village than Manhattan block. Sales inside the 27-home co-op are notoriously rare.
Years can pass without a single offering. Yet in recent months, three units have hit the market nearly at once, a flurry of activity for a community that usually trades in whispers.
The newest listing, a one-bedroom, one-bath residence at 10 Pomander Walk asking $895,000, is being marketed as a “storybook retreat” complete with a west-facing living room overlooking a private garden and custom millwork. A windowed kitchen and bath round out the unit. It’s represented by Joan Kagan and Scarlett Buford of Compass.