The Art Lux is the perfect blend of luxury and comfort in the heart of Westchester County. This home
features exceptional views, plenty of bright light and endless displays of nature. Close enough to New York City but far enough for it to be the perfect getaway on a day to day basis
THE ART LUX
BAJRAKTARI REALTY GROUP is offering the Art Lux home, built in 2008, located just north of Manhattan in the town of Armonk, Chappaqua, an exclusive part of New
York’s Westchester County. Armonk is well known for being the world headquarters of IBM, has a blue ribbon school district, and has become a prime foodie destination for many residents. The Chappaqua train station, part of the metro north makes commuting to New York a breeze. Forbes magazine has rated Chappaqua as the 317th wealthiest place in the US. This impressive 6,800 square foot
resident is set on 3.94 acres of land, that offer tranquility, tree top views, natural rock cropping, and waterfront views. The Art Lux home is within walking distance of
one of Westchester’s finest country clubs, The Whippoorwill Country club, a 500 acre estate, occupying one of the highest points in the town of New Castle and North Castle. The four story building was built into
natural rock cropping to preserve the sites natural beauty and its waterfront views throughout the entire home. The Art Lux home has detailed work of blue stone with cedar siding, a copper
a patio cropped into the rock with a built barbeque
overlooking the private lake
views. The custom windows throughout the home capture the natural light, allowing you to enjoy the home through every season. Nature’s beauty is at its maximum with every sunrise, sunset, foliage, winter snow, spring flowers, and summer’s essence. The Art Lux home has it all, the art, the luxury, the natural beauty, the views, and the perfect location. ♦
front arched roof,
617 East 188th Street, Bronx NY 10458
Hatema Helen Nezaj / Merita Nezaj - Tel: +1 718-365-4310 Email:
Helen@bajraktarirealty.com Web:
www.artlux.com
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