Apartment 56 is a sun-filled, one or two-bedroom prewar home on 31 Tiemann Place, one block from Riverside Park. The apartment was just renovated with new floors, new kitchen and bathroom and freshly painted. The apartment has pretty details and wonderful flexibility. Extra-tall windows with wrought-iron balustrades line the walls drawing in exceptional light and blue-sky views to both the south and east. Hardwood floors, prewar details, and flexible layout offer a new shareholder an amazing opportunity to create a bright and lovely home or pied-a-terre in the heart of the Columbia University/Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. The layout currently is configured as an open living room/formal dining room or den, a windowed kitchen, full bath with clawfoot tub and two bedrooms; one of which is on a corner with two exposures.
31 Tiemann Place, also known as Edgewood, is a very well-maintained 6-story elevator prewar cooperative built in 1926. The building features a handsome marble lobby, live-in resident manager, and renovated laundry room. Pets and pieds-a-terre are permitted. Sublets are permitted after one year of ownership. Washer/Dryers not permitted.
Located on the beautiful Upper West side of Manhattan in Morningside Heights, 31 Tiemann Place is on a lovely tree-lined residential block one block from Riverside Park and four blocks from Morningside Park, as well as a short distance from Central Park. The building is five blocks from Columbia University..
31 Tiemann Place, also known as Edgewood, is a very well-maintained 6-story elevator prewar cooperative built in 1926. The building features a handsome marble lobby, live-in resident manager, and renovated laundry room. Pets and pieds-a-terre are permitted. Sublets are permitted after one year of ownership. Washer/Dryers not permitted.
Located on the beautiful Upper West side of Manhattan in Morningside Heights, 31 Tiemann Place is on a lovely tree-lined residential block one block from Riverside Park and four blocks from Morningside Park, as well as a short distance from Central Park. The building is five blocks from Columbia University..