Note: the above is based on a down payment of 93% ($3,580,500),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Rare penthouse with a 1,200 square foot private rooftop terrace overlooking the Hudson River and located in the heart of TriBeCa West.
Penthouse A checks every box!
- Private Outdoor Space
- Unobstructed Views
- Grand Sun-Drenched Loft
This unique residence is perched at the top of a pre-war building with a private rooftop terrace. Panoramic views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline can be enjoyed in a private setting. Ideal for lunch or entertaining, the IPE deck, with recessed lighting, will offer a rare dining experience surrounded by New York City landmark buildings.
Past the welcoming hallway, eleven windows in the generous living space provide a sun-drenched setting while showcasing open city views North, West and South. This grand living room features a dining area adjacent to an open plan kitchen, which includes a center island and abundance of storage. 11-foot ceilings and whitewashed wood floors bring a sense of serenity to this minimalist open space.
Outdoor or indoor, Manhattan skyline and sunset river views will be yours to enjoy all year long!
The primary bedroom also offers landmark and Eastern city views. The pristine bathroom includes dual sinks with a vanity, a soaking tub and a rain shower.
Bedroom, living room, and nursery are smartly outfitted with well thought-out built-ins, complementing the home’s sleek design. A custom work from home set up overlooks Lower Manhattan and scenic TriBeCa rooftops.
This residence is currently configured as a one bedroom but could be easily converted into a two bedroom with an office corner, or a three bedroom.
Current owners have architectural plans to share with the next person to fall in love with this gem.
Additional features include central air, custom planters with an irrigation system on the terrace, washer and dryer, and a private storage space on the same floor.
Located on the corner of Jay Street, one of the most photographed streets in TriBeCa, this 13-story Art Deco building was built in 1931 for the Hanover River Bank and was converted to a co-op in 1979.
Hanover River House has a superintendent, video intercom and a renovated lobby. One block from Washington Market Park and Hudson River Park, it is located moments away from trendy restaurants, local shops and cafes.
Whole Foods and the 2/3 subway line are only a few blocks away.
There is currently an operating assessment of $415.36 for 2021.
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