Description
THIRD FLOOR Mint condition 4 bedrooms with 4 En Suite bathroom! The impeccably designed space at 790 RSD - the legendary Riviera, is situated, on a tree line street, overlooking the oval park and the Hudson River. THE DOUBLE FOYER, greets you as you enter this marvelous grand home, and leads you onto a huge 27' great room, with 2 Juliet-Balconies and 7'2" picture windows that add grace and extra light. Open West Exposure, ample day lights, and beautiful evening views. Residence features soaring 10' ceilings, huge windows, all new electric and cable throughout and ample closets. Washer/Dryer in unit. The 18X10 eat-in kitchen, has been maticulously renovated and carefully kept the original turn of the century details. If you are passionate about Pre War Style living, look no further, as these owners, have recreated the original floor plan from 1910, sparing no efforts, in preserving the old world, with the French doors, crown molding, and solid oak wood doors. This Grand home is nestled in a landmark- historic Cul-de-sac, that is a stone throw away from Columbia University, and encompasses a European chic and Beaux-Arts architecture. Built in 1910, by Rouse and Goldstone. The Grand Marble Lobby welcomes the visitors, and take them back in time. Co-signers, and Pied-A-Terre, allowed. Pets Welcomed. Parking across the Street, dry cleaning in the building, Easy transportation. One block from NO. 1, and steps from the 158 Exit to the highway. Co-Signers, Pied-A-Terre OK. Pets allowed. THERE IS AN ASSESMENT OF $ 295.04
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Building Features 13 Floors199 Units
elevator
full time doorman
bike room
laundry
pet friendly
storage
Unit Features
balcony
washerdryer
$1,515,000
Sold: Dec 28, 2012
-5.02% from ask
4 Beds / 4 Baths - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $2,379
Exclusively listed with: Halstead Property
Ruth Yeskel
ryeskel@halstead.com
212-381-2303
Listing Courtesy of Halstead Property
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