The Wheatland is a prewar residential building offering historical character and modern amenities for those seeking a blend of classic elegance and contemporary comfort. Built in 1930, Erwin Apartments was renovated into 10 private residences starting in 2017. Located among the trees in the Trinity Park neighborhood, the Wheatland has the look and feel of a classic New York apartment building. The penthouse residence at 402, the crown jewel of the building, incorporates the top floor of the building that fronts Duke's East Campus with window views that face North, South, East, and West. Three bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms, large gathering spaces with a separate dining area. Honed quartz countertops, Moen faucets, Bosch appliances, Liebherr fridge with double freezer, hardwood floors throughout. HunterDouglas remote controlled blinds. Original/restored bronze windows. Resident's swimming pool, two covered parking spaces with charging station. Walk across campus to Whole Foods on Broad Street, only a three block walk to Main Street/Downtown Durham.
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