Gaze upon Riverside Park from your bay window in this $1.8M Morningside Heights pre-war co-op
Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
On the market for the first time ever, this three-bedroom co-op residence in Fowler Court at 400 Riverside Drive, asking $1,795,000, is the embodiment of the spacious Upper Manhattan pre-war home. Built in 1908, the building is surrounded by the beautiful architecture of the Morningside Heights historic district. Large rooms and a flexible floor plan mean you can add another bedroom or even more space to the living area.
In the living room, a bay window provides a sunny spot to look out over Riverside Park and the Hudson River. The apartment has new flooring throughout, framed by original details like a decorative mantel, moldings and wainscoting, and built-in millwork.
The windowed kitchen has solid wood glass-front cabinetry; it looks like it could benefit from an update, but has plenty to work with, including a large cabinet-lined pantry just outside. A small staff room past the kitchen holds a washer/dryer. The adjacent formal dining room is separated from the living room by large French doors.
The apartment is currently configured as a two-bedroom with a home office, but alternate floor plans illustrate the option of creating a four-bedroom home. The current bedrooms are spacious, with plenty of closet space in the primary bedroom in addition to an en-suite bath.
Fowler Court was designed by celebrated architect George F. Pelham in 1908. With Riverside Park outside the front door and surrounded by the best of Morningside Heights and the Upper West Side, the pet-friendly building offers residents a video intercom system, a live-in superintendent, and a communal laundry room.
[Listing details: Fowler Court, 400 Riverside Drive, #1D at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Dale Irwin]
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Photos courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens