ID # | COMP-17398874172821752 |
Información | 3 hab, 3 baños, Dentro de la casa: 2037 ft2, 189m2, edificio tiene 40 viviendas, edificio tiene 12 pisos DOM: 1 dias |
Año de construcción | 2005 |
Cuotas de mantenimiento | $3,318 |
Impuestos (por año) | $31,200 |
Metro | 6 minutos hasta 1, C, E |
9 minutos hasta A | |
This beautifully designed loft-like home with Hudson River views is the ideal three bedroom, three and one half bath apartment in one of downtown’s best full service buildings. The apartment has been fully renovated top to bottom and spans 2,037 sq feet with ten foot ceilings, floor to ceiling walls of glass, two zone central heat and air, motorized solar shades throughout, custom-designed closets, Oak floors throughout and a split layout with large primary suite on the North end, second and third bedrooms on the South end.
The large, open kitchen with white lacquer cabinets features all Miele appliances that include 36” refrigerator, gas range cooktop and oven, dishwasher and beautifully designed custom brass and stainless range hood. You can watch the ships go by while cooking or entertaining in this gorgeous kitchen!
The large, 22 X 14 primary suite has direct river views as well, floor to ceiling windows to the West and North, generous custom designed closets and an all new marble ensuite bath with Toto toilets, custom cabinetry and deep soaking tub. The second and third bedrooms are on the South end of the apartment and each has its own all new custom designed bath.
There is a powder room off the gracious entry, along with a home office nook and for added storage.
330 Spring Street offers 24 hour doorman, building manager, full maintenance staff, package room and cold storage for deliveries, a newly renovated gym with Peloton bikes, stair master and treadmills, free weights as well as machine weights. The building is perfectly located along the River where the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca meet.
The Urban Glass House is a modernist masterpiece, created by Philip Johnson and his partner Alan Ritchie as an urban vision of his world famous 1949 Glass House in New Canaan, CT. The Urban Glass House was Philip Johnson’s last residential project, a twelve story, 40 unit full service luxury building sitting perfectly where the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca meet at Hudson Square. Each loft-like home offers perfectly proportioned rooms with ten foot ceilings, views, high level finishes and only four corner unit homes per floor.
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