Description
Welcome to The Residences at Steeple View - a fabulous opportunity to work with a clean palatte to creat a one of a kind custom residence. Step off the elevator in this lovely condo building to a professionally decorated landing and then to unit 3D. Upon entering, you are impressed with the generous 8 by 15 foot foyer with coffered ceiling. This light filled entry leads to an 18 by 31 foot great room with 12 foot ceilings, wet bar, 20 feet of glass doors which lead to a 30 foot terrace. This secluded terrace provides space for outdoor dining, relaxing, all while enjoying a tree top view of Historic Newtown! A gallery style hallway passes a second bedroom/study with an en-suite bath. Further down the hall a spacious main bedroom with his and her vanities as well as soaking tub and separate shower complete the luxurious bath Two spacious closets in the master suite along with another private terrace make for a great marriage! A second bedroom/study has its own private bathroom. Multiple closets and a separate laundry/utility room and computer closet provide a place for everything. Constructed of steel, glass and brick, with radiant floor heat, commercial windows, extensive sound proofing, and fully sprinklered, this condominium is of the type found in center city high rises and is new to this marketplace. Interior pictures are of MODEL HOME. Units can be customized, including adding gas fireplaces. The Residences of 202 South State Street are in the heart of Newtown Borough's Nationally Registered Historic District. The Residences are a part of the larger Steeple View real estate development, a nine acre parcel dedicated to the creation of a complex compatible with the Borough's historic character. Steps away from Athleta, Starbucks, Blue Mercury, J McLaughlin, Newtown Library and Newtown Historic Association, numerous fine restaurants and services. The Residences provide the walkability and vibrancy of city living in a historic suburban setting. Located 3 miles from 95 (now branded as 295), the Borough is 40 minutes from Philadelphia, 90 minutes from Manhattan, and 20 minutes from Princeton.Winner of the Design Excellence, Large Project Award from Bucks chapter of AIA.