Welcome home to this beautiful 3-bedroom filled with prewar charm including 9’4” ceilings, decorative moldings, a charming built-in window seat, and spectacular views of Morningside Park from every room. Apartment 32 also offers a newly renovated kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors throughout, and a glorious open living space, all at the Circle, a lovely pre-war co-op in the heart of Morningside Heights.
The gracious open plan great room offers ample space for dining and living arrangements and features large East-facing windows with soaring open views over Morningside Park. The expansive kitchen is partially open to the living room and features blue shaker cabinetry, white quartz and butcher block countertops, oversized stainless-steel appliances including a Frigidaire Professional french door refrigerator and 5-burner gas stove and oven, and ample storage space.
The primary bedroom offers park views and two large custom closets. Off the living area is a small home office with an ensuite half-bath – which could be converted to a full bathroom subject to board approval. The secondary bedrooms are in a separate wing and include a windowed full bath complete with an original clawfoot tub. A true entry foyer with two massive walk-in
closets PLUS two large storage spaces in the basement that trade with the apartment make this home the complete package.
Situated at the top of Morningside Park, adjacent to Columbia University and a few short blocks from the main quad, the Circle is an impeccably-managed boutique pre-war Coop with six floors and 31 units. This pet friendly elevator building offers a live-in Super and a charming lobby with stained glass windows and an area for packages. Other amenities include a newly renovated central laundry room, new elevator, bike storage and two designated basement storage spaces per unit.
The location can't be beat -- in addition to Columbia, the Circle is a few short blocks from Barnard College, Manhattan School of Music, Union Theological Seminary, and Jewish Theological Seminary. The best of Morningside Heights is truly at your doorstep, with beloved restaurants and coffee shops including Massawa, Max Soha, Sipsteria Coffee and Wine Bar, Pasticci, Jin Ramen, Dinosaur BBQ, and the Hungarian Pastry shop. Just on the other side of Morningside Park you have easy access to Harlem’s Restaurant Row with favorites like Clay, Vinateria, La Diagonal Agaveria, Sugar Monk, Levain Bakery and Sugar Hill Creamery. Transit is a breeze with the 1 at 116th or 125th and Broadway or the A/B/C/D at 125th just on the other side of Morningside Park, which can get you into Midtown in under 15 minutes on the express! Listing courtesy of Compass
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