Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($515,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
515 W 144th Street, originally constructed in 1910, is a LEED-Certified newly redesigned home in Hamilton Heights with the perfect combination of high-end finishes, modern technology, and impeccable details while maximizing light and space. This brownstone is a two-family home with approximately 3,500 square feet. It features 5 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, 1 powder room, and an expansive garden.
The upper owner's triplex has modern, industrial finishes with a floating staircase made of steel and reclaimed wood.
The house has beautiful bamboo flooring and exposed brick throughout.
The main residence opens onto the parlor floor. The living room to the right and is southern facing that allows you to bask in the sun all day long. The kitchen has been renovated with high-end finishes and plenty of room to host any occasion.
The rear dining area also features large glass windows and a door that escorts you down to the spacious and serene backyard.
Making your way up the floating staircase, you'll reach the upper floors of the triplex where all 4 bedrooms utilize the full width of the property. Located on the second floor is the master bedroom with walk-through closet, en-suite bath, a half bath and a second bedroom with plenty of south-facing light. The top floor has two large bedrooms, skylights in the hallway, a full bath, and a spacious laundry room.
The property features commercial grade insulation with central heat and AC, a Nest smart home temperate control system, and double-paned Pella windows.
This home is specifically built to retain temperature and insulate sound no matter the season or time of day.
Located on a beautiful treelined street in Hamilton Heights and close proximity to the A/C,B/D & 1 trains, as well as the 6.8 million sf expansion of Columbia University nearby. This neighborhood is ever-changing with great restaurants and bars; come see this amazing home for yourself.
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