Description

Price reduction! Large classic prewar 5 room home with very low maintenance. Hardwood details, exposed brick and natural light.

The formal dining room with preserved 1917 wainscoting provides a spacious option for a 3rd bedroom.

The windowed kitchen features a washer dryer, stainless steel appliances and granite counters with ceramic tile back splash.

Large home office or play area off the living room. Two large bedrooms with great closets. Very cool windowed bathroom with claw foot tub, subway tiles, pedestal sink and marble floors. High 9.3 feet ceilings and crown and picture moldings throughout.

Three flights up with central laundry, bike storage, composting, solar panels (covering the common areas) and resident super. Video intercom connected to your smartphone with keyless entry. Pet friendly.

The A express train is two short blocks around the corner. You also have the 1 train, express bus to midtown and Metro-North Railroad. For drivers, there is moderately priced parking and easy access to the GWB, West Side Highway, I-87 and FDR.

The beautiful Inwood Hill Park and Isham Park are steps away with dog runs, hiking trails, ball fields, tennis, basketball and handball courts. Fort Tryon Park is home to the acclaimed Met Cloisters Museum. The Columbia University Baker Athletics Complex features Lions football, field hockey, soccer, tennis & rowing. Nearby shopping, restaurants and cafes plus the Saturday Farmers Market.
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Building Features 5 Floors40 Units

intercom
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

washerdryer
Exposures: North East
Pet Policy: Pets allowed

$620,000 / $579 per ft²

Sold: Jun 28, 2021

-6.77% from ask / 161 Days to Sell

2 Beds / 1 Bath - / 1,070 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $964

Exclusively listed with: Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC

Neil Tilbury

ntilbury@bhsusa.com

(212) 381-6508

Listing Courtesy of Halstead dba Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC View Listing

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