Homes feature:
7? wide White Oak plank flooring
In-home Bosch washer/dryer
Custom solar shades
9? ceilings in all major rooms
Customizable closets by The Container Store
Central Air
Kitchens feature:
Samsung stainless steel French door refrigerator
Samsung induction range with air fryer
Blomberg panelized dishwasher
Graystone Bergen Ash cabinetry
Caesarstone countertops
Full-height Caesarstone backsplash
Under-cabinet lighting
Sonneman dining area lighting
Bathrooms feature:
Caesarstone vanity top
Porcelain tile bathroom
Grohe fixtures and accessories
Building amenities feature:
Full Spectrum Fitness Center
Party room
Home theater
Games room
Arcade
Private Storage Available
Cafe access
Pet wash station
Tulu Smart Shop
Co-working lounges with complimentary indoor/outdoor WiFi in all amenity spaces
Private dining room with catering kitchen
Outdoor cinema
Communal fire pit
Outdoor Ping Pong
Outdoor Bocce ball
Lounge area
Barbecue dining and lounging terrace
Private grill and dining area available
Landscaped outdoor co-working area
Landscaped dog-park
Penthouse lounge
Penthouse dining room with terrace
Penthouse viewing terrace with vista viewers
South-facing sunning terrace
For private showing call or e-mail (Texts Welcome) at ivy@spiregroupny.com OR 914-676-2752
All photos, amenities, and descriptions are a direct feed from the brokerage.
When calling refer to RentHop MX ID 819285
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The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $9,000. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.
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