| ID # | RLS20093624 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 4 yara ụra, 3 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, igwe asacha akwa, igwe na-akpụ akwa (DOM): 43 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1920 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $5,484 |
| Bọs | 2 nkeji: Q22, Q52, QM17 |
| 3 nkeji: Q53, QM16 | |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 5 nkeji: A, S |
| Ụgbọ oloko | 3.8 maili: "Far Rockaway" |
| 4.2 maili: "Inwood" | |
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Nke a bụ ụlọ pụrụ iche na nso New York City nke na-emetụta mmetụta nke njem. Na obodo e ji ụda, ọsọ, na nrụgide na-acha ndụ, 144 Beach 93rd Street na-enye ihe na-ada ụda nke na-abụkarị nke na-abụghị: udo.
Emebere ya dịka ebe nzuzo nke coastal nke dị na otu ígwè nke Atlantic, ụlọ a bụ maka nlekọta, imepụta, nnọkọ, na otu ụzọ dị iche iche nke ibi ndụ n'ụsọ osimiri mgbe ọ na-anọgide ka ọ bụ otu awa site na Manhattan. N’otu ígwè dị nso na Rockaway's mara amara 97th Street surf break na boardwalk, ụlọ oké osimiri a na-ejikọta echiche nke ọma, ihe nkiri nke na-enyere ndụ, ibi ndụ na ime na mpụga, na echiche pụrụ iche. Ọ bụ maka mmadụ na-achọ karịa ụlọ ụlọ, ụlọ mposi, na square footage - onye kpọrọ udo, nzuzo, ikuku nke osimiri, na ibi ndụ na-eche echiche na New York.
E wezuga na ụlọ nwere ala 25 x 100 ft na ebe a na-apụghị inwe ụgbọala, ụlọ ahụ gbara gburugburu na ihe ọmụma nke na-eri nri nke emere site na ụlọ ọrụ imewe ọdịda, na mbịrị ọjọọ dị iche iche gụnyere blueberry, plum, na chokeberry. N’ime ụlọ, echiche ahụ na-enye ọkụ na nke ọma nke onwe. Ala hemlock a na-ejigide, windo ntụ oyi a na-emepụta, na ọnụ ụzọ ochie nke sitere na 1950s Portuguese speakeasy na-eme ka ụlọ ahụ nwee mmetụta nke akụkọ na amamihe.
Ụlọ ọrụ na-etinye mmanụ ọkụ na mmanụ ọkụ, na-enwe oghere dị jụụ maka ụtụtụ oyi na abalị jụụ n’elu mmanụ ọkụ. Ụlọ ọrụ nri nwere countertop simenti nke ọma na-etinye sea glass si Japan, na ọkwá tile ọkụ na-abụghị, na Fisher & Paykel draịva mmiri. A zuru ezu NanaWall glass system na-emeghe ụlọ nri na ebe obibi ka ọ bụrụ porches e mesịrị maka kọfị ụtụtụ, abalị jụụ, na ịchịkọta n'ime na mpụga.
Ụlọ ahụ emere ya na nlekọta na nzuzo. Sauna Finnish cedar nke mmadụ isii, tub oyi nwere igwe ice nke a na-etinye, tub Japanese, na ọtụtụ ebe mpụga na-eme ka ọ bụrụ mmetụta nke udo na nrụgharị dị nso na osimiri. Ọkwa ala dịkwa na ụlọ ọrụ egwu nke e mere ka o doo anya, nhọta, na mmegharị.
Ụlọ nke abụọ nwere ụlọ ụra na mgbidi nke windo a na-emegharị nke na-enye ọkụ na ikuku ka o si nwayọọ banye n’ime ụlọ. Okwu ngosi nwere nnukwu ebe obibi na-emepụta ohere magburu onwe ya nke na-egosipụta n'ihi tub Japanese a na-eji. site n’elu ọnụ ụzọ a zịrị, ọkwa dị elu na-emeghe na ebe kachasị, nwere ala pine, mgbidi plaster Italian, na ọnụ ụzọ mmiri na-emepụta na nkiti. A Velux Cabrio balcony skylight na-emeghe nke ọma, na-abanye ikuku nke osimiri, ụda osimiri na echiche nke igwe. Ladder na-eduga na elu ụlọ pụrụ iche, ebe echiche dịgasị iche na-agafe Rockaway Beach, New York City, na karịa. Site na mgbatị ụtụtụ ruo na mmanya abalị n’okpuru igwe Atlantic, ụlọ a na-enye nnọchite anya dị egwu na-enweghị ịhapụ obodo.
Njirimara ndị ọzọ gụnyere ngwugwu e ji emepụta ọkụ na oyi, Runtal baseboard heating, ọhụrụ Navien mmiri ọkụ na ama, ụtụ isi dị ala, nzuzo, na nhọrọ iji zụta ụlọ dọrọ adọrọ ma ọ bụ nke a na-apụghị inwe.
Ebe a dị n’otu n’ime ebe a ma ama nke Rockaway, ụlọ ahụ dị nso na Rippers, Rockaway Taco, Uma's, Connolly's, akwụkwọ ụgbọ okporo ụzọ Beach 90th Street, na NYC Ferry gaa Wall Street. N'ezie, ụlọ ole na ole nga nso New York City na-enye nke a na-ejikọta, nlekọta, imepụta, nzuzo, na njikọ na osimiri. N’ime obodo ebe udo, ohere, na mma abụrụla ezigbo luxuries, 144 Beach 93rd Street na-enye ihe dị ukwuu karịa: ụlọ nke na-emetụta mmetụta nke nlekọta, nke ọma, na nke nke ya - ebe nke na-agbanwe otú i si eche echiche n’oge ọ bụla ị na-abanye ụlọ ahụ.
Nke a abụghị naanị ụlọ Rockaway. Ọ bụ ụzọ dị iche iche nke ibi ndụ. Ọ bụ ebe nzuzo nke coastal n’onwe ya.
Rarely does a home this close to New York City feel so transportive. In a city defined by noise, speed, and overstimulation, 144 Beach 93rd Street offers something increasingly rare: calm.
Reimagined as a private coastal sanctuary just half a block from the Atlantic, the home was designed for restoration, creativity, gathering, and a different way of living by the ocean while remaining less than an hour from Manhattan. Just half a block from Rockaway's famed 97th Street surf break and boardwalk, this one-of-a-kind beach house blends thoughtful design, wellness-driven amenities, indoor-outdoor living, and a distinct point of view. It is for someone seeking more than bedrooms, bathrooms, and square footage - someone drawn to calm, privacy, ocean air, and meditative living in New York.
Positioned on a 25 x 100 ft lot with private parking, the home is surrounded by native edible landscaping designed by an award-winning landscape architecture firm, with coastal plantings including blueberry, plum, and chokeberry. Inside, the home feels warm and deeply personal. Reclaimed barn hemlock floors, handcrafted stained glass windows, and an original vintage front door from a 1950s Portuguese speakeasy give the house a layered sense of history and texture.
The living room centers around a wood-burning fireplace, creating a warm gathering space for quiet winter mornings and evenings by the fire. The kitchen features a custom cement countertop inlaid with sea glass from Japan, an iridescent pool-tile backsplash, and a Fisher & Paykel drawer dishwasher. A full NanaWall glass system opens the kitchen and living space to a screened porch for morning coffee, quiet evenings, and indoor-outdoor entertaining.
The home was designed around restoration and retreat. A 6-person Finnish cedar sauna, cold plunge tub with dedicated ice machine, Japanese soaking tub, and multiple outdoor spaces create a rare sense of calm and reset near the ocean. The lower level also includes a professionally soundproofed music studio designed for creativity, focus, and expression.
The second floor features a bedroom with a wall of reclaimed windows that allows light and air to move beautifully through the home. A generous lounge area creates a cinematic retreat that can even be enjoyed from the Japanese soaking tub. Through a hidden door, the top floor opens into a peaceful full-floor primary retreat with wide-plank pine floors, Italian plaster walls, and a stone-floor rain shower. A Velux Cabrio balcony skylight opens wide, bringing in ocean air, sea sounds, and views of the sky. A ladder leads to the private roof deck, where panoramic views stretch across Rockaway Beach, New York City, and beyond. From sunrise surf sessions to evening drinks under the Atlantic sky, this home offers a rare escape without leaving the city.
Additional features include split units for heating and cooling, Runtal baseboard heating, a brand-new instant Navien water heater, low taxes, private parking, and the option to purchase furnished or unfurnished.
Located in one of Rockaway's most desirable pockets, the home is close to Rippers, Rockaway Taco, Uma's, Connolly's, the Beach 90th Street shuttle stop, and the NYC Ferry to Wall Street. Very few homes near New York City offer this balance of design, restoration, creativity, privacy, and connection to the ocean. In a city where calm, space, and beauty have become true luxuries, 144 Beach 93rd Street offers something far more difficult to find: a home that feels restorative, deeply personal, and entirely its own - a place that changes the way you feel the moment you walk through the door.
This is not just a Rockaway house. It is a different way of living. A private coastal retreat unto itself.
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