Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$42,649 ($4.26/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,460,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Presenting The River Mansion, an iconic single family home located at 337 Riverside Drive in the historic Riverside Drive-West 105th Street District of the Upper West Side. This Beaux-Arts style home was meticulously crafted between 1899 to 1902 by renowned architect Robert D. Kohn, and stands as a testament to timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Spanning five stories, with 10,000 square feet of living space, a separate basement apartment with dedicated entrance, and Hudson River views, this trophy estate is truly one of a kind.
Step through the primary entrance flanked by elaborately carved, banded columns inspired by late 16th-century French architecture into a grand foyer that sets the tone for the splendor within. The home features exquisite spaces including a parlor, library, media room, wine room, and wine cellar.
Two brand new, fully renovated kitchens offer top-of-the-line finishes with a full suite of JennAir luxury appliances. Adjacent to the main kitchen is a formal dining room, perfect for both intimate gatherings and grand events.
Each of the five well-appointed bedrooms is accompanied by an en-suite bath, offering unparalleled comfort. The primary bedroom features stunning river views, and a newly renovated, spa-like ensuite bathroom with large soaking tub and separate stall shower.
Additional notable features include bay windows providing views of the Hudson River, and seven wood-burning fireplaces throughout the home.
The sprawling 2,000 square foot roof deck offers panoramic vistas of the Hudson River, and the George Washington Bridge. The roof offers an idyllic setting for both relaxation and entertainment. The River Mansion stands as an icon of prestige and beauty, and was recently honored to be the site of the 48th Annual New York City Kips Bay Decorator Show House.
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