
Description
Originally designed by New York architectural firm French, Dixon & DeSaldern in 1891 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 The Raphael has been painstakingly restored and converted into a collection of beautiful and expansive custom-built homes located in Hoboken's desirable uptown Brownstone district. The developers have managed to perfectly complement this significant architecturally important and historic property with juxtaposing professionally designed modern interiors. Every residence offers unique architectural details including soaring double height ceilings, a bell tower studio, a turret and multiple terraces offering historic European like views of the both the building and surrounding streetscapes. Easy access to Hoboken's 14th Street NY Waterway Ferry and one block from Washington Street's boutique shopping, restaurants and the NJ Transit bus route for access to Manhattan's Port Authority bus terminal.
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3BEDS
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N/AACRES
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3BATHS
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11/2 BATHS
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Description
Originally designed by New York architectural firm French, Dixon & DeSaldern in 1891 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006 The Raphael has been painstakingly restored and converted into a collection of beautiful and expansive custom-built homes located in Hoboken's desirable uptown Brownstone district. The developers have managed to perfectly complement this significant architecturally important and historic property with juxtaposing professionally designed modern interiors. Every residence offers unique architectural details including soaring double height ceilings, a bell tower studio, a turret and multiple terraces offering historic European like views of the both the building and surrounding streetscapes. Easy access to Hoboken's 14th Street NY Waterway Ferry and one block from Washington Street's boutique shopping, restaurants and the NJ Transit bus route for access to Manhattan's Port Authority bus terminal.
