Description

If you always wanted a house within a full service apt building then look no further. This generous 4 to 5 bedroom, 2 bath duplex is waiting for you and your contractor. 2904 square feet of living space! A wonderful open kitchen that is perfect for entertaining plus 4 huge bedrooms and a formal dining room. Off the kitchen is a half bath that can be made into a full bath with board approval. This wonderful apartment has open sky/city views to the South and West exposures that give you tons of light and a wonderful tree line view and a flexible layout is ideal. The handsome 1918 building has high ceilings and spacious rooms throughout, a beautiful lobby, and wide windowed public hallways. Roof Deck is now open!! The renovated basement has a storage bin for each apartment, a large pleasant laundry room, and bike storage. $300 per year for storage and $300 per year for the new spectacular roof deck. A brand new meeting/function room and a gym. The Woodrow Court Co-operative, formed in the early 1920's and one of the oldest Co-ops in NYC has excellent financial status. Building provides 24-hour doorman service and a live-in super. Situated across Broadway from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and feet from the 168th St subway station with the A, C, and #1 subway (15 minutes to Columbus Circle). The neighborhood is growing with great new restaurants and stores and easy access to Riverside Park, Fort Tryon Park, Highbridge Park and the historic Jumel Mansion. If you want some of the best sandwiches in NYC stop by Tasty Deli right underneath the building.
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Building Features 6 Floors54 Units

elevator
full time doorman
bike room
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
roofdeck
storage
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Last Asking: Oct 06, 2017

6 Beds / 2.5 Baths / - ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $1,600

Exclusively listed with: Halstead Property

Mark D. Friedman

mdfriedman@halstead.com

212-381-2379

Listing Courtesy of Halstead Property

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