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- Price$269,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms3.5
- Approx. Sq. Ft.730
- Exposure East
Key Features
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Excellent light
- Great closet space
- Herringbone floors
- Prewar detail
*SUN FLOODED AND SPACIOUS* Delightful open views to the east with trees and sky as the backdrop add to the utter charm of this classic deco one bedroom. Original details throughout such as herringbone floors, period wall sconces in the sunken living room, solid oak closet doors and vintage bathroom fixtures have all been lovingly preserved. The kitchen has been renovated with solid walnut cabinets to the ceiling brilliantly maximizing storage, a fabulous Bertuzzoni stove and granite counters. Generously proportioned rooms including a gracious entry foyer, 3 large closets and 9' ceilings round out the picture. Quietly situated in perhaps the loveliest Art Deco building in Inwood; immaculately maintained and refurbished, this historic gem offers beautifully planted gardens, a resident superintendent, laundry, storage, package room and parking *waiting list*. Inwood Hill Park with rambling hiking trails and recreation is literally out your front door. The "A" express train, restaurants, Saturday Farmers Market, parking and shopping are also within a few short blocks. This is a special pocket of Manhattan and this home is your opportunity to live in the heart of such a bucolic and thriving neighborhood.
Additional features of this property include: Renovated kitchen.
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Inwood
Uptown, north of Dyckman Street.
Inwood is the purported site of Peter Minuit’s purchase of Manhattan from the Lenape Indians — one of the most famous real estate transactions in history. Inwood offers affordable co-ops, free-standing single-family homes and, most recently, luxury condos. Townhouses and Art Deco apartment buildings lie to the west of Broadway, and to the East is rental housing and a vibrant street life. With an influx of downtowners seeking quiet and value, Inwood has a developing arts community, a fun and growing nightlife and a variety of new restaurants including Park Terrace Bistro, a Moroccan restaurant on Broadway with raves from Zagat’s and the Michelin Guide.
One of the loveliest Art Deco buildings in Inwood, this 1935 co-op is immaculately maintained and refurbished. This historic gem offers beautifully planted gardens, a resident superintendent, laundry, storage, package room and parking (waiting list). Inwood Hill Park with rambling hiking trails and recreation is literally out your front door. The "A" express train, restaurants, parking and shopping are also within a few short blocks.
Additional features of this building include: Parking (wait list), Live-in Super, Pet friendly.
- Prewar
- Built in 1937
- 7 floors
- 72 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Central laundry room
- Common courtyard
- Package room
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