Description

Welcome to 524 West 151st Street apartment 3! Great opportunity to live in the heart of Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill. This is a flexible 1-2 bedroom apartment in a pre-war building located between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. This quiet first floor apartment faces the back of the building and features stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors and an updated windowed bathroom. Pet friendly building. Enjoy Broadway restaurants including Bono, Harlem Public, The Handpulled Noodle, River Thai, Mumbai Masala, At the Wallace, the Honeywell, Manhattanville Coffee and The Chipped Cup.

Convenient to both the #1, A,B.C,D subways, Riverside Park and Riverbank State Park. The neighborhood has many community gardens and tons of pre-war charm in the local historic districts. Around the corner is the world renown Dance Theatre of Harlem. History abounds at Hamilton Grange, the only home ever owned by founding father Alexander Hamilton, and the Morris Jumel Mansion, the oldest free standing house in Manhattan and is open to the public as a museum. It was built in 1765 and served as General George Washington's headquarters during the fall of 1776 and later hosted President Washington's first cabinet meeting.

This is an HDFC cooperative with income restrictions. Current income caps: 1 person $112,080; 2 people $128,160; 3 people $144,120; 4 people $160,080; 5 people $172,920.

All cash purchase preferred. For qualified buyers the City of New York/Housing Preservation Development has a loan program for qualified buyers. Contact us for more information.
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Building Features 5 Floors20 Units

intercom
pet friendly

Unit Features

Pet Policy: Building No, No

$275,000

Last Asking: May 09, 2023

2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $773

Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group

Julius
Leonard

julius.leonard@corcoran.com

(917) 200-1542

Henry
Orenstein

hank.orenstein@corcoran.com

646-596-3005

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group

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