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Rare Riverside Penthouse Renovated Corner Alcove Studio w/ Open N/E Views & Light~ Perched on the penthouse level at 222 Riverside Drive Condominium, right by Riverside Park and steps to the 96th Street express subway, this beautifully renovated, large corner alcove studio offers a rare combination of light, views, and flexibility. Easily convertible to a 1BR.~ Ideal for end-users, pied--terre, or investment.NOTE: Currently tenant-occupied with a well-qualified tenant paying a strong rental rate, providing immediate income potential. The tenant has indicated interest in lease renewal, offering continuity for investors.Bright northern & eastern exposures, open views, and a thoughtful layout create a home that feels airy, private, and elevated.Key Features. (Recently renovated in 2024)- Approx. 550 sq ft- Corner unit (N + E exposures)- Penthouse level = light + views- Renovated with modern finishes- Large alcove sleeping area- Open living & dining area- In-unit washer/dryerWhy It Stands OutCorner penthouse units with two exposures and open views are rarely availableespecially in a full-service condominium along Riverside Drive.Ideal for end-users, pied--terre, or investment.Prime Riverside Setting~Directly across from Joan of Arc Park, surrounded by greenery, riverfront paths, and open sky~ Immediate access to the Hudson River Greenway~ Quick commute via the 96th Street express subwayBuilding Amenities- Full-service condominium- 24-hour doorman & concierge- Live-in resident manager- Fitness center- Storage & bike room (as available)- Garage parkingWell-positioned homes like this are drawing strong interest. Early showings are highly recommended.NOTE: Assessment: $357.48/month thru Dec 2026 Pictures are virtually staged based on the actual unit.
