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109 Seaman Avenue
109 Seaman Avenue, Inwood, , NEW YORK, NY 10034

Pre-war Co-op

40 units
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  • 40 residences
  • 5 stories
  • BUILT 1917

The Details About 109 Seaman Avenue

Built circa 1917, this well run walk-up Cooperative is pet-friendly with central laundry (W/D are allowed in units), storage and bike storage. You will enjoy real quality of life here with Inwood Hill and Ft Tryon Parks, new restaurants, farmer’s market on Saturdays, easy access to midtown on the “A” express as well as all major metropolitan roadways and a myriad of outdoor activities.

key features
  • Private storage
  • Common courtyard
  • Central laundry room
  • Rooftop Solar Panels
  • New Intercom System
  • Locked Bike Room
  • Central Laundry
  • Composting

109 Seaman Avenue Units

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Get to know Inwood

Much like other areas of northern Manhattan, Inwood was spread out and bucolic until mass transit arrived in the early 20th century. Some remnants remain, including the Seaman-Drake Arch. The marble structure formerly served as the entrance to a 19th-century hillside mansion and today sits between local businesses as the only free-standing arch in Manhattan outside Washington Square Park. There’s also the Dyckman House, a Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse, the oldest remaining structure of its kind in the borough. Art Deco apartments constructed around the 1930s serve as a bit of a modern-day signature for the area, along with a historic district consisting of two-story Tudor and Colonial Revival houses built between 1920 and 1925. The northern terminus of the island of Manhattan — Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood — Inwood puts a fittingly distinctive cap on the borough’s enduring majesty.

Inwood Neighborhood Guide