Full River Views! High-Floor Views! Corner Window Views! Unique opportunity to own this 1-bedroom, 1-bath pre-war gem perched high on the fifteenth floor at The Master Apartments, a full service landmarked, art deco cooperative located directly across from Riverside Park. This lovely high-ceilinged home is one of the rare 1 bedroom with corner windows showcasing West and South captivating views of Riverside Park and the Hudson River. The abundance of natural light and spellbinding scenic river views from the living room and bedroom create a blissful sanctuary for a home space or pied-a-terre! Enjoy the versatility for relaxing, entertaining, or working from home as the living room offers ample room and features built-in bookshelves providing added storage and display space. The well-proportioned bedroom has a separate closet and an en-suite quintessential black and white tiled bath featuring a deep soaking tub/shower and pedestal sink. The kitchenette is equipped with countertop space, prep space for cooking, and much needed storage space for kitchen items. An additional large and deep closet in the hallway offers plenty of space for additional storage. This apartment is a true treasure and offers a remarkable opportunity to enjoy direct access to acres of parkland and a unique waterfront beauty all for a monthly maintenance of $1,165.74 and a capital contribution of $58.40. The close proximity to transportation (two blocks from the # 1 train) and easy access to a vast selection of all the best shopping, dining, and entertainment that the Upper West Side offers is an excellent perk. Nestled along the Hudson River on the Northwest corner of 103rd Street and Riverside Drive, the twenty-eight-story building features a grand deco lobby which houses ongoing art exhibits, four high speed elevators, and a full amenity package including concierge, doormen, full-time resident manager, bicycle room, renovated laundry room, and private storage (wait list). Pets are allowed on a case-by-case basis and subletting is possible 4 out of every 6 years after 1 year of residency. Pied-a-terre's, co-purchasing, guarantors, and trust purchases are permitted with board approval. Commissioned in the late 1920's by Louis L. and Nettie Horch, followers and patrons of the Russian artist Nicholas Roerich, the Master Building is an innovative and significant example of the work of the prominent Architect Harvey Wiley Corbett. The design of the building includes many features representative of New York City's Art Deco style skyscrapers, including patterned brickwork, setbacks, irregular and faceted massing of the upper stories, and an ornamental cap. This stately cooperative remains the tallest residential structure on Riverside Drive and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.
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