Description
This raised first floor apartment is set back from the street and affords pleasing views with sky of tree-lined Bennett Avenue, which is a quiet one-way street that parallels Broadway. You'll appreciate the pleasing layout with gracious entry foyer, generous-sized living room, eat-in kitchen, which can easily be used as a home office, and king-size bedroom with two exposures. The kitchen has quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances including a full-size dishwasher, gas stove and microwave. Ample closets space that includes a bedroom walk-in and a deep foyer closet. This apartment has hardwood floors and recessed lighting, and the electricity was upgraded when the apartment was gut-renovated 4 years ago.
The building is pet friendly, has a resident super, common laundry and a garage (waiting list). Since 69 Bennett is a condominium, the apartment can also easily be used as an investment property or secondary home. The stellar location includes access to extensive shopping and restaurants on 181st Street (3 blocks away) and on Broadway you will find a popular and large Key Food on 187th Street, along with restaurants, a large convenience store, Staples Office supply/copy shop, large parking garage with zip cars, and the popular North End Food Hall that includes Buunni Coffee, Harlem Public's outpost, La Chula and Wahizza.
Beautiful nature and solitude await you at spectacular Fort Tryon Park, a City, State and National Scenic Landmark, is 67 acres of wooded paths, beautiful gardens, dramatic unspoiled vistas of the Hudson River along with the Met Cloisters. There is also access to the Hudson River pathways via 181st Street where you enter Fort Washington Park, which is the continuation of Riverside Park. For quick routes out of the city, the George Washington Bridge, bus terminal, I95 and 9A are minutes away. Besides the A and #1 subways, there are numerous bus routes including the M4, M98 (rush hour limited stops to Lexington Ave. & 68th Street), and the M100 and BX7 on Broadway. There are buses to The Bronx that include an easy connection to the #4 train.
Hudson Heights may just be Manhattan's best value neighborhood when factoring in quality of life and affordability with its pleasing mix of urban living and abundant nature. The neighborhood offers every variety of cuisine, hosts an annual jazz festival and there are numerous venues offering live music and other cultural events throughout the year.
Monthly common charges include heat, hot and cold water and the apartment's share of the building's operating expenses and property management.
There is a tenant in residence until the end of March. Showings are by appointment, and we also offer neighborhood orientation tours should you be unfamiliar with this exceptional area of uptown Manhattan. There is so much to discover!
Building Features 6 Floors60 Units
Unit Features
$445,000 / $615 per ft²
Listed on Mar 06, 2024
22 Days on Market
1 Bed / 1 Bath - / 723 ft²
Total Monthly expenses: -
Maintenance: $544 / R.E. Taxes -
Open House (Appointment only)
Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group Source: RLS
Henry
Orenstein
hank.orenstein@corcoran.com
646-596-3005
Julius
Leonard
julius.leonard@corcoran.com
(917) 200-1542
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