Description
BACK ON THE MARKET! Visit quiet, tree-lined 158th Street in Washington Heights, to see this REAL ONE BEDROOM. Just two easy flights up in the western building of The Roger Morris Coop, you'll find a one of the last affordable apartments in Manhattan -- and it's waiting for you. It starts with solid pre-war bones and nearly 9.5-foot ceilings. Then it continues with a great layout including a WALK-IN closet, eat-in kitchen, windowed bath, and zero wasted space. You can take it to the next level with a quick refresh or a full renovation and make this your dream apartment!
The Roger Morris is pet friendly and has a live-in super, a renovated common laundry room and a common garden perfect for relaxing. Storage cages and bike storage are available for a fee. Co-purchasing and parents buying are also permitted. Its very close to the C train stations at 155th Street and 163rd Street, as well as Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, The Sugar Hill Children's Museum, Yankee Stadium, the Historic Morris Jumel Mansion, the Washington Heights Library and Highbridge Park.
***Please Note: This is a free-market coop, NOT an HDFC; there are NO income restrictions.***
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The Roger Morris is pet friendly and has a live-in super, a renovated common laundry room and a common garden perfect for relaxing. Storage cages and bike storage are available for a fee. Co-purchasing and parents buying are also permitted. Its very close to the C train stations at 155th Street and 163rd Street, as well as Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, The Sugar Hill Children's Museum, Yankee Stadium, the Historic Morris Jumel Mansion, the Washington Heights Library and Highbridge Park.
***Please Note: This is a free-market coop, NOT an HDFC; there are NO income restrictions.***
Building Features 5 Floors36 Units
intercom
bike room
courtyard
laundry
pet friendly
storage
$280,000
Sold: Aug 26, 2020
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $753
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