For $3.1M, this four-bedroom Morningside Heights co-op is a turn-key family-sized home
Photo credit: Al Siedman (VHT) for The Corcoran Group
This pre-war co-op at 380 Riverside Drive in Morningside Heights has a rambling layout that defies the space-starved New York City apartment norm, with four bedrooms, a den, and an office in addition to living and dining rooms, endless closet space, and bathrooms galore. While its classic architecture is intact, the turn-key home steps from Riverside Park, asking $3,100,000, has up-to-the minute fixtures and finishes and modern conveniences like central air conditioning.
Beginning with a colorful and spacious foyer, the apartment has a generous living room with a fireplace and custom built-ins and space for multiple seating areas. These welcoming, open rooms are framed by original hardwood floors, high ceilings and deco-era beams and moldings.
Past a large formal dining room is an open kitchen anchored by a seating and prep island. Appliances include a Viking range with a vented hood, a SubZero refrigerator and dishwasher and a wine fridge. The room is framed by built-in cabinetry and shelving.
Between the kitchen and living room is a small room currently being used as a study; also in this entertaining and living space is a cozy corner den (which is also conveniently attached to the primary suite). These rooms, either of which could serve as an additional bedroom, have lovely arched windows and custom built-ins. Adjacent is a windowed powder room with a linen closet.
One one side of the apartment is a sprawling primary suite with two huge closets. A beautifully-designed en-suite bath features double sinks, radiant floor heat and a large glass-enclosed shower.
The perfect-for-privacy opposite bedroom wing holds three more bedrooms and another full bath. Also here: Plenty of storage space and a washer and dryer.
The landmarked pet-friendly co-op building known as the Hendrik Hudson is a full-service residence offering a 24-hour doorman, a live-in super, a laundry room, storage, bike storage, and an on-site parking garage. Less than a block away are Riverside Park, the Hudson River and the 110th and Broadway subway station.
[Listing details:Â 380 Riverside Drive, 2LM at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Scott B Stewart and Alicia Cacchione]
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Photo credit: Al Siedman (VHT) for The Corcoran Group