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710 RIVERSIDE Drive 3E

  • New York City, NY
  • $975,000
$975,000

710 RIVERSIDE Drive 3E

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,319 Sq.Ft.

Description

710 Riverside Drive, Unit 3E - Hamilton Heights Condo with Park Views

Welcome to 710 Riverside Drive, Unit 3E - a beautifully renovated pre-war condominium located in the heart of Hamilton Heights, directly across from Riverside Park. Overlooking both the park and a beloved neighborhood playground, this residence offers a rare combination of classic Manhattan architecture, modern upgrades, and serene, park-front living.

Spanning approximately 1,319 square feet, this spacious home features soaring ceilings, hardwood floors throughout, and north-west exposure that fills the interiors with warm afternoon light. Multiple windows offer tranquil park views, creating a true sense of retreat within the city.

A gracious, oversized entry foyer sets the tone for the home's elegant proportions. The expansive living and dining areas flow seamlessly, offering flexibility for both everyday living and entertaining. The current layout functions as a two-bedroom with a separate living room, but can easily be configured as a true three-bedroom residence.

The windowed, eat-in kitchen has been thoughtfully renovated and includes a full suite of premium appliances: LG French door refrigerator, LG four-burner range, Bosch dishwasher, and GE Profile microwave. A large pantry provides exceptional storage, while the eat-in area adds both function and comfort.

The primary suite offers a peaceful retreat, complete with a renovated en suite bathroom featuring a stall shower and separate soaking tub. Both the primary and secondary bedrooms are well-proportioned and include custom ELFA system closets for optimized storage. The second full bathroom is also renovated and features a tub and shower combination along with an east-facing window.

Additional highlights include:
  • In-unit full-size LG washer and dryer
  • Hardwood floors throughout
  • Generous closet space, including custom ELFA systems and a large pantry
  • Window air conditioning units throughout
  • Large, welcoming entry foyer
Building Features:
  • Live-in superintendent with attentive, hands-on management
  • Fitness room
  • Resident lounge/community room with Wi-Fi
  • Laundry room with high-capacity machines for oversized loads
  • Butterfly virtual doorman system for secure entry and package management
  • Pet-friendly building (dogs permitted up to 30 lbs)
Located in Hamilton Heights, one of Upper Manhattan's most architecturally rich and community-oriented neighborhoods, this home offers immediate access to Riverside Park, local cafés, restaurants, and multiple transportation options for easy commuting.

This is a rare opportunity to own a move-in ready condo with park views, generous scale, and strong building fundamentals - an ideal combination for both end-users and long-term investors seeking value in Manhattan real estate.

Schedule your private showing today and experience the best of park-front living in Hamilton Heights.

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Location

710 RIVERSIDE Drive 3E, New York City, NY 10031

Status

For Sale

1920

1920

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,319

1,319

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathrooms

2

Laundry room

Building Other, Washer Hookup, In Unit

Appliances

Dishwasher, Washer Dryer Allowed

Other Interior Features

High Ceilings
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Exterior & Building

Stories

6

Other Exterior Features

None
01

Lot & Area

Status

For Sale

Living Area

1,319 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

RLS20087286

Type

Condo

Year Built

1920

Neighborhood

Harlem

View Description

Park/Greenbelt
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Finance

Sales Price

$975,000

HOA Fees

$1,900/mo

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Harlem

A magnet for those seeking a strong sense of community, cultural richness, and historic beauty.

Get to Know Central Harlem

Where History Meets a Modern Renaissance

Central Harlem is a neighborhood where the echoes of jazz age legends meet the hum of new energy. It’s a place where rows of lovingly restored brownstones sit alongside contemporary condominiums, and where a stroll through the streets is a lesson in architecture, culture, and community pride.


At the neighborhood’s heart lies the Mount Morris Park Historic District, with its distinctive brownstones, grand bow-fronted townhouses, and wide, tree-lined blocks that offer an airy, peaceful feel rare in Manhattan. Built primarily between 1880 and 1920, many of these homes have been meticulously restored, their original details—like pressed tin ceilings, wainscoting, and pocket doors—now complemented by thoughtful modern updates.


A Neighborhood with Soul


This part of Harlem is more than just beautiful—it’s deeply rooted in Black cultural history. Harlem was the epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance, a golden era of artistic and intellectual expression, and that spirit lives on today. You can still catch a world-class performance at the Apollo Theater, explore contemporary art at the Studio Museum in Harlem, or hear the uplifting sound of Sunday gospel at landmark churches like Mount Olivet Baptist or Abyssinian Baptist Church.


Iconic Parks and Open Spaces


Central Harlem’s layout provides a more relaxed, spacious vibe than other parts of the city, thanks to wide boulevards, generous sidewalks, and zoning that keeps buildings modest in height. Three major parks—Central Park, Morningside Park, and Marcus Garvey Park (formerly Mount Morris Park)—offer residents ample green space for relaxation, recreation, and community events.

​​​​​​​Marcus Garvey Park is a true gem, home to the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, where locals enjoy free Shakespeare in the Park performances each summer, as well as a public pool, playgrounds, and the Harlem Fire Watchtower, the only remaining structure of its kind in the city.


Distinctive Housing Stock & Real Estate Appeal


Brownstones here span from 110th to 155th Street, with widths typically ranging from 17 to 20 feet. Interior details like curved staircases, original fireplaces, and arched doorways (sometimes rediscovered during renovations) tell the story of Harlem’s architectural past. Avenue homes may have slightly smaller gardens due to lot depth, but they make up for it in scale and grandeur.


Among the architectural highlights is Striver’s Row, a rare example of urban planning from the 1890s. With its private, gated back alleys and engraved limestone markers like "Private Road – Walk Your Horses", Striver’s Row remains one of Manhattan’s most sought-after—and photogenic—blocks.


Newer condominiums and boutique developments have also sprung up throughout Central Harlem. Many honor the neighborhood’s historic aesthetic with contextual design, while others offer bold contrast with sleek, modern architecture.


Dining, Shopping & Daily Life


Harlem’s dining scene is bold, soulful, and deliciously diverse. You’ll find everything from legendary soul food at Melba’s and more along Frederick Doulgass Boulevard, a dedicated restaurant row. Grab craft cocktails at award winning Sugar Monk, artisanal coffee at Double Dutch, or weekend brunch at Lido.


A Community on the Rise


Central Harlem has become a magnet for those seeking a strong sense of community, cultural richness, and historic beauty—without sacrificing convenience. With easy access to the 2, 3, A, B, C, and D subway lines, commuting downtown is a breeze, while nearby Columbia University, City College, and Mount Sinai Hospital add intellectual and institutional strength to the area.


Why Central Harlem?


Because it’s quintessential New York—with roots that stretch deep into the city’s past and branches growing strong into its future. Whether you're restoring a 19th-century townhouse or moving into a new luxury condo, Central Harlem offers an unmatched blend of soul, space, and sophistication.

Get to Know Central HarlemWhere History Meets a Modern Renaissance Central Harlem is a neighborhood where the echoes of jazz age legends meet the hum of new energy. It’s a place where rows of lovingly restored brownstones sit alongside contemporary condominiums, and where a stroll through the streets is a lesson in architecture, culture, and community pride. At the neighborhood’s heart lies the Mount Morris Park Historic District, with its distinctive brownstones, grand bow-fronted townhouses, and wide, tree-lined blocks that offer an airy, peaceful feel rare in Manhattan. Built primarily between 1880 and 1920, many of these homes have been meticulously restored, their original details—like pressed tin ceilings, wainscoting, and pocket doors—now complemented by thoughtful modern updates. A Neighborhood with Soul This part of Harlem is more than just beautiful—it’s deeply rooted in Black cultural history. Harlem was the epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance, a golden era of artistic and intellectual expression, and that spirit lives on today. You can still catch a world-class performance at the Apollo Theater, explore contemporary art at the Studio Museum in Harlem, or hear the uplifting sound of Sunday gospel at landmark churches like Mount Olivet Baptist or Abyssinian Baptist Church. Iconic Parks and Open Spaces Central Harlem’s layout provides a more relaxed, spacious vibe than other parts of the city, thanks to wide boulevards, generous sidewalks, and zoning that keeps buildings modest in height. Three major parks—Central Park, Morningside Park, and Marcus Garvey Park (formerly Mount Morris Park)—offer residents ample green space for relaxation, recreation, and community events. ​​​​​​​Marcus Garvey Park is a true gem, home to the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater, where locals enjoy free Shakespeare in the Park performances each summer, as well as a public pool, playgrounds, and the Harlem Fire Watchtower, the only remaining structure of its kind in the city. Distinctive Housing Stock & Real Estate Appeal Brownstones here span from 110th to 155th Street, with widths typically ranging from 17 to 20 feet. Interior details like curved staircases, original fireplaces, and arched doorways (sometimes rediscovered during renovations) tell the story of Harlem’s architectural past. Avenue homes may have slightly smaller gardens due to lot depth, but they make up for it in scale and grandeur. Among the architectural highlights is Striver’s Row, a rare example of urban planning from the 1890s. With its private, gated back alleys and engraved limestone markers like "Private Road – Walk Your Horses", Striver’s Row remains one of Manhattan’s most sought-after—and photogenic—blocks. Newer condominiums and boutique developments have also sprung up throughout Central Harlem. Many honor the neighborhood’s historic aesthetic with contextual design, while others offer bold contrast with sleek, modern architecture. Dining, Shopping & Daily Life Harlem’s dining scene is bold, soulful, and deliciously diverse. You’ll find everything from legendary soul food at Melba’s and more along Frederick Doulgass Boulevard, a dedicated restaurant row. Grab craft cocktails at award winning Sugar Monk, artisanal coffee at Double Dutch, or weekend brunch at Lido. A Community on the Rise Central Harlem has become a magnet for those seeking a strong sense of community, cultural richness, and historic beauty—without sacrificing convenience. With easy access to the 2, 3, A, B, C, and D subway lines, commuting downtown is a breeze, while nearby Columbia University, City College, and Mount Sinai Hospital add intellectual and institutional strength to the area. Why Central Harlem? Because it’s quintessential New York—with roots that stretch deep into the city’s past and branches growing strong into its future. Whether you're restoring a 19th-century townhouse or moving into a new luxury condo, Central Harlem offers an unmatched blend of soul, space, and sophistication.
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