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Nesting at Gull's Cove: Jersey City Complex Nears Sellout

Gull's Cove via Liberty Harbor North LLC Gull's Cove via Liberty Harbor North LLC
Jersey City has emerged as a first-choice destination rather than a neighborhood of last resort, and proof of that can be found at Gull’s Cove, a two-building, 429-condo development in the Liberty Harbor neighborhood. The first phase was completed in 2008. The second phase, known as Gull’s Cove II, ground to a halt during the recession but came back stronger than ever in 2016. A complete sellout is on the horizon.
201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard exterior Street view of duplexes via Liberty Harbor North LLC
The two-bedroom, two-bath duplex homes have their own private street entrances and the appearance of modern brownstones. Upon entering, the residences boast an open floor plan and 16-foot ceilings on the first floor. The 1,680-square-foot homes start at $1.289 million.
Five three-bedroom, three-bath triplex homes are priced from $1.625 million and come with their own parking places in the below-grade parking garage. They are distinguished by their large size and outdoor terraces with breathtaking skyline and river views. Two of the three bedrooms are master suites with walk-in closets.
201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard interiors Triplex bedroom via Liberty Harbor North LLC
The duplex and triplex homes include the same elegant finishes and upscale details that brought Gull’s Cove condos to attention, with 5” engineered hardwood floors, in-unit Bosch washer/dryers, and central air conditioning among them. Gourmet kitchens have Bosch appliances, quartz countertops and backsplashes, and Kohler fixtures.
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201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard interiors Kitchen via Liberty Harbor North LLC
The two buildings of Gull’s Cove are connected by public retail and private club-like amenities. The fitness center has Peloton bikes and a yoga studio. The club room has a full-size bowling alley, shuffleboard table, and screening area for a variety of recreation options. A sophisticated residents’ lounge is furnished with club chairs and tufted sofas, serving as the perfect place to enjoy a drink from a personal wine locker. A 24-hour concierge and live-in super are on hand to make life at Gull’s Cove as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
Club room via North Liberty Harbor LLC
201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard amenities Lounge via North Liberty Harbor LLC
201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard amenities Outdoor deck via Liberty Harbor North LLC
Gull’s Cove is described as a “transit-oriented structure” by designer Marchetto Higgins Stieve, and that is evident in its location near an abundance of commuting options: It is across the street from the Marin Boulevard light rail station, about two blocks from the Liberty Harbor/Marin Boulevard ferry stop, and roughly equidistant from the Grove Street and Exchange Place PATH stations. Drivers have easy access to the Holland Tunnel, New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 78, and Routes 1 and 9. Closer to home, Gull’s Cove residents have a front-row seat to the increasing residential and retail development of Liberty Harbor. In the meantime, it’s a short walk to local parks, dining, and nightlife.
201 Luis Munoz Marin Boulevard Gull's Cove via Google Earth

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