Showings available every day by appointment.
Upon entering this thoughtfully designed apartment you are welcomed by an open loft-like living area flanked by four large light flooded windows, a wall of exposed brick, and 9 foot ceilings. The chef’s kitchen is accented with a center island (with seating for three and built-in storage), tiled backsplash, an abundance of cabinet storage, and brand-new stainless-steel appliances. The open layout flows seamlessly into a large sun-drenched living room with new hardwood flooring and thoughtfully placed recessed lighting throughout NOTE: THE FIRST PICTURES OF THE LIVING ROOM AND PRIMARY BEDROOM ARE VIRTUALLY STAGED.
The bedrooms are located on opposite sides of the apartment which offers a layout conducive for good separation and privacy within the home. The oversized master bedroom is large enough to accommodate any bedroom furniture configuration, while the second bedroom offers expansive northern views of the Hudson River and beyond.
Shopping, nightlife, recreation, and transportation options abound in Hudson Heights. The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, which underwent a major renovation, brought new retail to a neighborhood already brimming with activity. Pick up what you need at Target or Marshall’s before heading for a bite out at Terravita, Saggio, or Malecon. Work it off at Blink Fitness or Planet Fitness, or head to one of the abundant neighborhood outdoor recreation sites with paths for walking, jogging, or biking. Close by are Bennett Park; J. Hood Wright Park with its dog run; Fort Washington Park featuring playgrounds, athletic fields, and the Little Red Lighthouse under the Great Gray Bridge; and Fort Tryon Park, the Heather Garden, The Cloisters, and public tennis courts. And should you overdo things when working out at the gym or in one of the parks, you have only a short way to go to numerous healthcare providers including NY Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center.
Showings available every day by appointment.
Upon entering this thoughtfully designed apartment you are welcomed by an open loft-like living area flanked by four large light flooded windows, a wall of exposed brick, and 9 foot ceilings. The chef’s kitchen is accented with a center island (with seating for three and built-in storage), tiled backsplash, an abundance of cabinet storage, and brand-new stainless-steel appliances. The open layout flows seamlessly into a large sun-drenched living room with new hardwood flooring and thoughtfully placed recessed lighting throughout NOTE: THE FIRST PICTURES OF THE LIVING ROOM AND PRIMARY BEDROOM ARE VIRTUALLY STAGED.
The bedrooms are located on opposite sides of the apartment which offers a layout conducive for good separation and privacy within the home. The oversized master bedroom is large enough to accommodate any bedroom furniture configuration, while the second bedroom offers expansive northern views of the Hudson River and beyond.
Shopping, nightlife, recreation, and transportation options abound in Hudson Heights. The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal, which underwent a major renovation, brought new retail to a neighborhood already brimming with activity. Pick up what you need at Target or Marshall’s before heading for a bite out at Terravita, Saggio, or Malecon. Work it off at Blink Fitness or Planet Fitness, or head to one of the abundant neighborhood outdoor recreation sites with paths for walking, jogging, or biking. Close by are Bennett Park; J. Hood Wright Park with its dog run; Fort Washington Park featuring playgrounds, athletic fields, and the Little Red Lighthouse under the Great Gray Bridge; and Fort Tryon Park, the Heather Garden, The Cloisters, and public tennis courts. And should you overdo things when working out at the gym or in one of the parks, you have only a short way to go to numerous healthcare providers including NY Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center.
Listing Courtesy of Stephen P. Wald Real Estate Associates