Some photos partially virtually staged
Apartment 7K is not your average converted 2 bedroom. The generously sized apartment underwent extensive renovations to create a home that is both functional and beautiful, with completely upgraded electric wiring inside the walls (not just a new electric panel), and brand new windows throughout (c. 2018).
Western sunshine filters through an endless treetop view to greet you the moment you step inside. A sizable entry houses two large closets, and serves as a proper landing area to shed coats and bags from the day. The main living area is bright and spacious, with an open renovated kitchen that connects to the dining space via a large peninsula with additional storage and seating. In the bathroom, a clever renovation expanded the room just enough to accommodate a hidden full height nook for added storage. Both bedrooms have corner exposures to the south and west overlooking the coop's landscaped inner courtyard.
This tranquil home is located in Hudson Heights - a serene, tree-lined enclave, filled with nature, restaurants and culture. The neighborhood is served by the A express train (20 minutes to Columbus Circle) and the local 1 train, and enjoys several bus lines and easy access to the Columbia University/NY Presbyterian Medical Center. Fort Tryon Park, Bennett Park, Jacob Javits Playground, The Met Cloisters, and several grocery stores are just a short walk away. Other area highlights include the bike paths, tennis courts and The Little Red Lighthouse along the Hudson River Greenway.
66 Overlook Terrace is a well-run coop that is kept immaculate by a live-in super and his friendly team. Building amenities include basement laundry room, private storage units, in-building garage, bike storage, newly upgraded gym, and a fully secure package room. The private backyard features a basketball hoop and playground, as well as picnic tables for outdoor dining and an outdoor seating area where residents can unwind beneath a canopy of mature trees. Cats only, no dogs permitted.
Some photos partially virtually staged
Apartment 7K is not your average converted 2 bedroom. The generously sized apartment underwent extensive renovations to create a home that is both functional and beautiful, with completely upgraded electric wiring inside the walls (not just a new electric panel), and brand new windows throughout (c. 2018).
Western sunshine filters through an endless treetop view to greet you the moment you step inside. A sizable entry houses two large closets, and serves as a proper landing area to shed coats and bags from the day. The main living area is bright and spacious, with an open renovated kitchen that connects to the dining space via a large peninsula with additional storage and seating. In the bathroom, a clever renovation expanded the room just enough to accommodate a hidden full height nook for added storage. Both bedrooms have corner exposures to the south and west overlooking the coop's landscaped inner courtyard.
This tranquil home is located in Hudson Heights - a serene, tree-lined enclave, filled with nature, restaurants and culture. The neighborhood is served by the A express train (20 minutes to Columbus Circle) and the local 1 train, and enjoys several bus lines and easy access to the Columbia University/NY Presbyterian Medical Center. Fort Tryon Park, Bennett Park, Jacob Javits Playground, The Met Cloisters, and several grocery stores are just a short walk away. Other area highlights include the bike paths, tennis courts and The Little Red Lighthouse along the Hudson River Greenway.
66 Overlook Terrace is a well-run coop that is kept immaculate by a live-in super and his friendly team. Building amenities include basement laundry room, private storage units, in-building garage, bike storage, newly upgraded gym, and a fully secure package room. The private backyard features a basketball hoop and playground, as well as picnic tables for outdoor dining and an outdoor seating area where residents can unwind beneath a canopy of mature trees. Cats only, no dogs permitted.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group