Claremont Hall has quickly become one of Upper Manhattan’s most admired new condominiums, consistently ranking among the top-selling buildings on the Upper West Side and in Morningside Heights. Residents often say they can’t imagine living anywhere else in Manhattan. Now, for the very first time, a resale condo at Claremont Hall is available.
I’m proud to introduce Residence 23G at 100 Claremont Avenue — a distinctive one-bedroom with a flexible home office and two full baths in a Robert A.M. Stern Architects designed building.
A Residence Like No Other
At 1,036 square feet, Residence 23G is one of the building’s most versatile and sought-after layouts. The corner living and dining room is filled with southern light, while western-facing windows capture sweeping views of Riverside Church, Riverside Park, and the Hudson River. Architectural landmarks such as the Gothic Union Theological Seminary and Grant’s Tomb, designed by John H. Duncan, frame a one-of-a-kind backdrop that ties everyday living to New York’s storied history.
The chef’s L-shaped kitchen is ideal for both entertaining and everyday living, with a breakfast bar, custom Italian cabinetry, Calacatta Laza quartz countertops, Bosch appliances, and a paneled wine refrigerator.
The serene primary suite offers Hudson River views, a walk-in closet, and a spa-like marble bathroom with a custom walnut vanity and deep soaking tub. A spacious study/den provides the perfect home office or reading nook — large enough to accommodate a pull-out sofa for overnight guests. A full secondary bath with a glass-enclosed shower adds flexibility.
Additional features include wide-plank European white oak floors, ceilings up to ten feet, a Bosch washer/dryer, and abundant storage. Residence 23G is also the only one-bedroom line at Claremont Hall offering two full baths plus a home office — a combination rarely found in new development.
Signature RAMSA Design
Every residence at Claremont Hall showcases the timeless refinement of Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA). Interiors balance pre-war inspired craftsmanship with modern sophistication: expansive windows, wide-plank flooring, Italian cabinetry, and spa-inspired baths clad in marble with RAMSA-designed walnut vanities.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Claremont Hall’s amenity collection, designed by CetraRuddy, spans three levels, rivaling Manhattan’s finest luxury condominiums. At its heart is the Refectory Pool — a soaring historic dining hall transformed into a 48-foot saltwater pool and event space.
Residents enjoy a grand double-height lobby with 24-hour concierge, a landscaped terrace overlooking Sakura Park, a residents’ lounge and dining room with a curated Great Books Collection, a media screening room, and a fully equipped gymnasium with flex space. The youngest residents appreciate the whimsical “Little Castle” playroom, while pet owners benefit from a pet-friendly environment with its own spa. On-site parking and storage are available, supported by a full staff including concierge, live-in resident manager, porters, and handyman.
Morningside Heights: Classic Meets Contemporary
Between the Upper West Side and Harlem, Morningside Heights real estate blends historic architecture, cultural richness, and green spaces. Anchored by Columbia University, Barnard College, and the Manhattan School of Music, the neighborhood hums with academic and cultural energy. Just blocks away, the Janus Property Company’s Manhattanville Innovation Triangle has introduced research labs, creative offices, and cultural venues, further fueling this flourishing district.
Riverside and Morningside Parks provide leafy escapes, while local cafés, bookstores, and restaurants create a community that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply welcoming.
The Opportunity
Residence 23G marks a milestone as the very first resale at Claremont Hall — a rare chance to own a one-bedroom plus home office with two full baths in one of Manhattan’s most architecturally admired new buildings.
To arrange a private showing, please contact me directly. Having previously worked onsite as an independent consultant with the Corcoran Sunshine sales team, I am especially excited to share not only the unique history of Claremont Hall but also the many qualities that make living here so special.
Julia Boland | The Boland Team at Corcoran
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Frequently Asked Questions About Claremont Hall
Who designed Claremont Hall?
Claremont Hall was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), renowned for blending timeless architecture with modern luxury. The amenities were designed by Cetra Ruddy.
Where is Claremont Hall located?
The building is located at 100 Claremont Avenue in Morningside Heights, between Riverside Park and Morningside Park.
What makes Residence 23G unique?
Residence 23G is the only one-bedroom line in the building with two full baths and a home office, offering flexibility rarely found in new construction.
What amenities does Claremont Hall offer?
Amenities include the Refectory Pool, concierge, gym, lounge, landscaped terrace, Reading Room, media room, children’s playroom, bike room, pet spa, and on-site staff. Parking is available at an additional cost.
Is Claremont Hall pet-friendly?
Yes — Claremont Hall welcomes pets and even includes a pet spa.
What is nearby?
Claremont Hall is surrounded by Columbia University, Barnard College, Manhattan School of Music, Riverside and Morningside Parks, and the Innovation Triangle, along with cafés, bookstores, and cultural institutions.