Description

Overlooking tree-filled Lafayette Plaza, next to the Hudson River, this pre-war north and south facing two-bedroom co-op apartment has lots of light. The open plan windowed kitchen has a breakfast bar, dishwasher, gas range and plenty of cabinet space. Flowing directly into the large great room you will find a spacious living and dining room with exposed brick walls, herringbone hardwood floors, nine-foot ceilings, recessed lighting, and a long foyer to hang your favorite art pieces. Two nice size bedrooms, four big closets and room to grow. Located on the corner of 181 Street and Riverside Drive, overlooking the Hudson River. Just minutes away are the A and 1 train stations, M4, M5, M98, Bx7 and M100 buses, and the George Washington Bridge Terminal with bus service to New Jersey. Easy commute to New York Presbyterian Hospital, City College and Columbia University. The welcoming neighborhood has all the local services you need, including fitness centers, grocers, hardware stores, restaurants, Cabrini Wine Shop, Citi Bike, and more. Enjoy outdoor time in nearby Fort Tryon Park, and visit the Cloisters and Heather Garden, or head down to the Hudson River to Fort Washington Park where you will find the Little Red Light House, tennis courts, soccer, and baseball fields, running trails, and a bike path that is traffic-free all the way down the west side of Manhattan to Battery Park. Come make this Manhattan neighborhood your new home. There is an assessment in place of $350 /month to the end December 2025.
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Building Features 6 Floors61 Units

elevator
intercom
garage
laundry

Unit Features

washerdryer
Exposures: North, South
Pet Policy: UnitYes

$650,000 / $541 per ft²

Listed on Mar 20, 2024

8 Days on Market

2 Beds / 1 Bath - / 1,200 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: $1,575

Exclusively listed with: Corcoran Group Source: RLS

Richard Chapru

paul.chapru@corcoran.com

(917) 517-9939

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group View Listing

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