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Listing Courtesy of Weichert Properties
$425,000
Est. payment /mo
2 Beds
1 Bath
UPDATED:
Key Details
Property Type Co-op
Sub Type coops
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Inwood
MLS Listing ID RLS20097735
Style Prewar
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 1
HOA Fees $1,379/mo
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 1935
Property Sub-Type coops
Property Description
Perched on the top floor of one of Inwood's most distinguished addresses — a 1935 Art Deco building by architect George G. Miller, singled out by the Historic Districts Council as part of what they describe as "the largest enclave of Art Deco apartment houses in Manhattan" — this sun-drenched co-op offers a rare combination of space, character, and value that is increasingly difficult to find anywhere in the city.
Apartment 6D is a generously proportioned convertible two-bedroom spanning a gracious foyer, an oversized living room (20' x 12'8"), a formal dining room that functions equally well as a home office or second bedroom, and a primary bedroom of exceptional scale (18' x 11'8"). The layout is classic pre-war at its best: rooms that flow logically from one to the next through elegant arched doorways, with herringbone hardwood floors and original crown moldings throughout. Being on the top floor, the apartment captures light from multiple exposures, and the sense of brightness and airiness is immediately apparent.
The windowed kitchen offers abundant cabinetry and full-size appliances — an ideal candidate for a renovation that could transform it into the chef's kitchen this footprint deserves. The original Art Deco bathroom retains its period charm, with black-and-white basketweave mosaic tile floors, subway tile surround, and a carved vanity mirror that speaks to the craftsmanship of the era.
For buyers willing to invest in cosmetic updates, the upside here is significant. The bones — the proportions, the light, the architectural detail — are already there. This is the kind of apartment that becomes a proper Manhattan home.
The building itself is a landmark of the neighborhood: a handsome Art Deco cooperative set just one block from Inwood Hill Park, with its ancient forest and Hudson River shoreline, and minutes from Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters. The neighborhood's dining scene has come into its own, with a growing roster of restaurants, cafés, and local shops along Dyckman Street. The A train at 207th Street puts Midtown Manhattan roughly 15 minutes away — making this one of the most connected and undervalued corridors left in the city.
For the buyer who values space, character, and long-term upside over turnkey convenience, Apartment 6D is the opportunity.
Please note this unit has a $203 assessment for a limited period of time. Please inquire for more information.
Apartment 6D is a generously proportioned convertible two-bedroom spanning a gracious foyer, an oversized living room (20' x 12'8"), a formal dining room that functions equally well as a home office or second bedroom, and a primary bedroom of exceptional scale (18' x 11'8"). The layout is classic pre-war at its best: rooms that flow logically from one to the next through elegant arched doorways, with herringbone hardwood floors and original crown moldings throughout. Being on the top floor, the apartment captures light from multiple exposures, and the sense of brightness and airiness is immediately apparent.
The windowed kitchen offers abundant cabinetry and full-size appliances — an ideal candidate for a renovation that could transform it into the chef's kitchen this footprint deserves. The original Art Deco bathroom retains its period charm, with black-and-white basketweave mosaic tile floors, subway tile surround, and a carved vanity mirror that speaks to the craftsmanship of the era.
For buyers willing to invest in cosmetic updates, the upside here is significant. The bones — the proportions, the light, the architectural detail — are already there. This is the kind of apartment that becomes a proper Manhattan home.
The building itself is a landmark of the neighborhood: a handsome Art Deco cooperative set just one block from Inwood Hill Park, with its ancient forest and Hudson River shoreline, and minutes from Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters. The neighborhood's dining scene has come into its own, with a growing roster of restaurants, cafés, and local shops along Dyckman Street. The A train at 207th Street puts Midtown Manhattan roughly 15 minutes away — making this one of the most connected and undervalued corridors left in the city.
For the buyer who values space, character, and long-term upside over turnkey convenience, Apartment 6D is the opportunity.
Please note this unit has a $203 assessment for a limited period of time. Please inquire for more information.
Location
Interior
Interior Features Kitchen Window
Cooling Window Unit(s)
Fireplace No
Laundry Common Area
Exterior
Exterior Feature Building Storage, Building Courtyard
Private Pool No
Building
Dwelling Type None
Story 6
New Construction No
Others
Pets Allowed Pets Allowed
Tax ID 2240-0037-00687-000-000006D
Ownership Stock Cooperative
Monthly Total Fees $1, 379
Special Listing Condition Standard
Pets Allowed Building Yes, Yes
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