Description
There are four bedrooms and four full baths, a double height living room, dining room, beautiful kitchen with center island and a unique library loft space overlooking the living room and the Hudson River. The Master Bedroom has a grand walk in closet with a window. The home has been fabulously recreated with architectural changes that one wouldn't expect in a postwar condo, but reminiscent of the beautiful prewar buildings on West 67th Street. Every window overlooks the Hudson River (even one from the master bath shower).
* Floors throughout are Walnut
* Baths are all redone- The Powder Room has Crema Marfil Marble Mosaic Tile Flooring and Vanity Top
The Master Bath has Calcutta Gold and Lagos Azul Stone Mosaic Flooring and Shower, Largos Azul Limestone Vanity Top
Custom Walnut Vanity and Waterworks Fixtures
* Kitchen- Custom Downsview Kitchen
Calcutta Gold Marble Counters
* Living Room- O'Lampia Custom Oil Rubbed Bronze Chandelier
Motorized Drapes
* Study- Custom Walnut Built in Cabinet
* Glass and Steel custom designed Library/Loft
* Stairway walls in Venetian Plaster
The Heritage has amazing amenities that include a 15,000 sq ft fitness center, 2 indoor pools, sauna, private function room, play room, landscaped garden and garage. The first class staff complete this beautiful building
You need to see it to take in the fantastic features! The best way to get a feel for this fabulous home is to view the pictures and virtual tour. We can then set up a visit.
A large storage unit transfers with the apartment.which is an additional charge of approx. $35 per month.
Building Features 41 Floors170 Units
Unit Features
$6,595,000 / $2,120 per ft²
Last Asking: Oct 21, 2020
4 Beds / 4 Baths - / 3,110 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: $12,450
Maintenance: $5,834 / R.E. Taxes $6,616
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group
Elyse B
Gutman
ebg@corcoran.com
(212) 821-9126
Stephen
Gutman
sgg@corcoran.com
(917) 796-8970
Unit listing history
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