Nine on the Hudson, the tallest condo rising at Port Imperial in West New York, has just launched sales. The 13-story, 278-building has a tiered design by Marchetto Higgins Stieve to provide more corner views than a conventional structure. One-bedrooms start at $673,000; two-bedrooms start at $1.055 million; and three-bedrooms start at $1.33 million. A unique 20-year tax abatement program allows buyers to pay a property tax rate of 1.1% for the first 10 years with gradual increases during the remaining 10 years.
Interiors of the apartments were done by Childs Dreyfus Group and feature white oak hardwood flooring, large windows, spacious closets, and in-unit Bosch European washer/dryers. Opulent kitchens are outfitted with large islands, Aspen Quartz Stone countertops, Italian Pedini cabinetry, Bosch appliances, and Moen faucets. Master suites have walk-in closets, Restoration Hardware light fixtures, quartz vanity countertops, marble floors and walls, and rain shower heads. Many apartments have floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies.
Nine on the Hudson hosts over 32,000 square feet of amenities. A rooftop lounge features skyline views, fire pits, outdoor lounge area, wet bar, and outdoor heaters. For those who wish to relax inside, the lounge has a big-screen TV, pool table, fireplace, and bar area. The building’s infinity-edge pool and hot tub overlook Manhattan, and the two-story fitness center also has a 2,000-square-foot yoga room. Every resident is assigned a parking spot in an underground garage. Other amenities include men’s and women’s saunas, 24-hour concierge service, business center, dog grooming and bath area, children’s playroom, and virtual golf simulator.
The building is within walking distance to Port Imperial Ferry Terminal and near the George Washington Bridge and Lincoln Tunnel for an easy trip to Manhattan. It is also conveniently located near Hoboken and Jersey City’s cultural, dining, and bar scenes.
The building is within walking distance to Port Imperial Ferry Terminal and near the George Washington Bridge and Lincoln Tunnel for an easy trip to Manhattan. It is also conveniently located near Hoboken and Jersey City’s cultural, dining, and bar scenes.
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