Listing Courtesy of Serhant
$10,750,000
Potential Rebate: $161,250
<p>Rare West Village Waterfront Townhouse with Full Condo Amenities.</p> <p>Nestled along the prestigious Hudson River Esplanade in the West Village, Townhouse 3 at One Morton Square offers a rare blend of private townhouse living and luxury condominium services. This exceptional residence spans three meticulously designed levels and features a private elevator, African Doussie hardwood floors, and hand-plastered ceilings throughout.</p> <p>First Floor</p> <p>Enter through your private street-level entrance or the 24-hour attended lobby into a dramatic first floor with soaring 15-foot ceilings and an architectural glass entryway. This level includes a refined home office with a custom walnut desk and built-in storage, a staff suite with a private bath, in-unit storage, and a dedicated laundry closet.</p> <p>Second Floor</p> <p>Ascend the elegant staircase or use the discreet service entrance to reach the expansive living room, centered around a wood-burning fireplace framed by custom matte grey Italian granite. A built-in wet bar and direct access to a private terrace overlooking tranquil south-facing interior gardens make this space ideal for entertaining. The adjacent eat-in kitchen plus spacious family room boasts panoramic Hudson River views through a stunning bowed wall of floor-to-ceiling windows. Outfitted with White Oak cabinetry, grey Cosentino Silestone Eternal Serena countertops, and a suite of top-tier appliances-including a 36-inch Liebherr refrigerator, Thermador induction cooktop, Wolf warming drawer, Miele hood, and JennAir microwave-this kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful.</p> <p>Third Floor</p> <p>The private third level features a spacious, south-facing primary suite with oversized California Closets and a luxurious five-fixture en-suite bath. Two additional bedrooms, each with en-suite baths and sweeping northwest views of the Hudson River, complete this floor.One Morton Square AmenitiesEnjoy all the perks of condominium living, including a 3,000-square-foot fitness center, children's playroom, meeting and entertainment space, bike room, on-site parking garage, and the attentive services of a live-in superintendent, doorman, concierge, and full-time valet.</p>
$58,578 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$161,250
Monthly savings impact
$448/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Serhant
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