100 Overlook Terrace,
100 OVERLOOK TERRACE,
#721,
Manhattan,
NY
10040
They say there is no such thing as perfect. They have not seen this corner apartment at 100 Overlook Terrace. Two large bedrooms. Two full baths. On a high floor, with a terrace. In the primary bedroom, there is a recently renovated, windowed bathroom. The two exposures of this bedroom, south and west, assure that you will have light all through the day. The rest of the apartment is also bright and cheery. The lovely and chic country-in-the-city windowed eat-in kitchen is a wide galley style with plenty of room for more than one cook. With board approval, you have the option of removing a wall for an open floor plan that boasts a huge kitchen-dining-living area.
As is, the living room with the terrace is very spacious and has plenty of space for relaxing and/or work areas. There are through-the-wall air conditioners in the living room and two bedrooms. And let's talk about closets! The primary bedroom WALK-IN closet is ridiculous. It could be so much more than a closet. Cloffice? Recording booth? Quiet sanctuary to escape? Honestly, with this home the possibilities are endless.
Built in 1963, 100 Overlook Terrace is a well-managed and maintained co-op in Hudson Heights that features a 24-hour lobby attendant, two laundry rooms, a live-in superintendent, plus storage units and a (wait listed) garage, both for an additional fee. Starting March 1st, you have can opt into the new Spectrum Bulk Deal for the building, 65.00 per month, including High Speed Internet, HBO, and DVR. This property is a few minutes walk to multiple playgrounds, parks, restaurants, shops, schools and the A express train (a 20-minute subway ride to Columbus Circle), the 1 train, plus M98 express bus service to the Upper East Side as well as several other local bus routes. The magnificent Fort Tryon Park with the Metropolitan Museum's world-famous Cloisters medieval art collection is just a few blocks away. Pied-a-Terres and subleasing are allowed In short: move-in ready, spacious & bright. Upper West Side elegance and Upper Manhattan value add up to a rare uptown gem that is not to be missed. Sorry, no dogs allowed but cats are welcome.