Description

Income Restricted Co-op Sale in an HDFC building in the Heart of Hamilton Heights. This breathtaking 2 bedroom apartment (currently converted into a large 1 bedroom) has amazing character and potential, located on the 4th floor of a well maintained, quiet, financially secure, pre-war elevator building. Perched on a south facing corner for maximum sunlight, it features sweeping views of Harlem and Manhattan and is just steps away from the Landmark Neo-Gothic grandeur of City College and Hamilton House. A work in progress with an upgraded electrical system, hardwood floors and exposed brick walls throughout, it's waiting for you to bring your renovation skills to make it the home you've always wanted.With an artist loft-style feel, the unit offers an open floor plan with a sprawling and inviting living room/dining/ kitchen area and boasts approximately 1100 total sq. feet with 9?7? ceilings. The living room has 3 large windows with south and west exposures overlooking a small, tree-filled park, offering an abundance of sunlight and unobstructed views. There is also a massive bathroom -- perfect for creating a luxurious spa-like space -- with a washer and dryer hookup plus a separate walk-in closet.The neighborhood has easy access to transportation, is convenient to City College, Columbia University, restaurants, shops, leisure and cultural activities, and within walking distance to Riverside Park and Riverbank State Park.Bike Room in the BuildingNote: This is an HDFC building with income restrictions: Single - $104,775; Family(2) - $119,625; Family(3) - $134,640; Family(4) - $149,490. In addition, apartment must be used as a primary residence.
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Building Features 7 Floors42 Units

elevator
intercom
pet friendly

$450,000 / $409 per ft²

Sold: Jun 28, 2017

1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 1,100 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $762

Exclusively listed with: Compass

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