Panoramic Hudson River Views From Every Room Of This 3 Bedroom
Welcome to Apartment 10-O at 900 West 190th Street, a high-floor 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with uninterrupted views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, the cliffs of The Palisades, and the Tappan Zee Bridge. The coveted O-line features 3 exposures, brilliant light throughout the day, and the most stunning sunsets in all of Manhattan.
A generous foyer with 2 hall closets opens to a nearly 30-foot long living room, a separate dining area (possible home office or fourth bedroom), a wall of windows framing the Hudson River and Palisades beyond, custom bookshelves and cabinets, crown moulding, brass library lighting, wall sconces, and hall and entry chandeliers. The kitchen has both a hall and dining entrance, and ample counter and cabinet space.
The king-sized primary bedroom has 2 exposures, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite windowed bath. The well proportioned second and third bedrooms each have generous closets, river views, and one with a 2 exposures. There are a total of large 6 closets, and oak parquet flooring throughout.
The apartment was the longtime home of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and her collaboration with interior designer Nate Berkus was featured in the New York Times and on The Nate Berkus Show.
Cabrini Terrace is the only full-service building in Hudson Heights, featuring a 24-hour doorman, resident superintendent, central laundry room, community room, bicycle storage, 24-hour attended garage, manicured gardens, Verizon FIOS, windows with U. V. protection, concrete slab construction, and is the first residential building in NYC to implement co-generation and install green solar panels resulting in savings for shareholders and low maintenance costs. Cats are welcome, but sorry no dogs.
Located at the entrance to the Frederick Law Olmsted designed Fort Tryon Park, home of the Met Cloisters Museum, the Heather Gardens, 8 miles of pathways, and a large dog run. Access to tennis courts and bicycling trails along the Hudson River. One block away from the newly renovated Jacob Javits playground and outdoor gym, and a few blocks from Bennett Park. Nearby are new cafes, restaurants, and shopping along the 187th Street corridor. Served by the M4 and M98 express bus lines, and the A express subway line.
Panoramic Hudson River Views From Every Room Of This 3 Bedroom
Welcome to Apartment 10-O at 900 West 190th Street, a high-floor 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with uninterrupted views of the Hudson River, the George Washington Bridge, the cliffs of The Palisades, and the Tappan Zee Bridge. The coveted O-line features 3 exposures, brilliant light throughout the day, and the most stunning sunsets in all of Manhattan.
A generous foyer with 2 hall closets opens to a nearly 30-foot long living room, a separate dining area (possible home office or fourth bedroom), a wall of windows framing the Hudson River and Palisades beyond, custom bookshelves and cabinets, crown moulding, brass library lighting, wall sconces, and hall and entry chandeliers. The kitchen has both a hall and dining entrance, and ample counter and cabinet space.
The king-sized primary bedroom has 2 exposures, a walk-in closet, and an en-suite windowed bath. The well proportioned second and third bedrooms each have generous closets, river views, and one with a 2 exposures. There are a total of large 6 closets, and oak parquet flooring throughout.
The apartment was the longtime home of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and her collaboration with interior designer Nate Berkus was featured in the New York Times and on The Nate Berkus Show.
Cabrini Terrace is the only full-service building in Hudson Heights, featuring a 24-hour doorman, resident superintendent, central laundry room, community room, bicycle storage, 24-hour attended garage, manicured gardens, Verizon FIOS, windows with U. V. protection, concrete slab construction, and is the first residential building in NYC to implement co-generation and install green solar panels resulting in savings for shareholders and low maintenance costs. Cats are welcome, but sorry no dogs.
Located at the entrance to the Frederick Law Olmsted designed Fort Tryon Park, home of the Met Cloisters Museum, the Heather Gardens, 8 miles of pathways, and a large dog run. Access to tennis courts and bicycling trails along the Hudson River. One block away from the newly renovated Jacob Javits playground and outdoor gym, and a few blocks from Bennett Park. Nearby are new cafes, restaurants, and shopping along the 187th Street corridor. Served by the M4 and M98 express bus lines, and the A express subway line.
Listing Courtesy of Compass