371 Fort Washington Avenue Apt: 2FNew York, NY 10033
Cross street: | West 176th Street |
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Building
Type: | Low-rise |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 6 |
Property
Ownership: | Co-op |
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Rooms: | 5 |
Bedrooms: | 2 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets No |
FinancialsPrice: $545,000 Maintenance: $1,044 Financing Allowed: 80% Minimum down: $109,000
Price: | $545,000 |
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Maintenance: | $1,044 |
Financing Allowed: | 80% |
Minimum down: | $109,000 |
Listing Courtesy of Serhant LLC
DescriptionEnjoy spacious pre-war living in this large corner co-op with low maintenance costs, a fully gut-renovated kitchen, and close proximity to lovely parks, a diverse dining scene, and public transportation for an easy downtown commute. Classic sash windows with southern, eastern, and western exposure let in an abundance of natural light. Beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath airy 9-foot ceilings, and gorgeous pre-war detailing throughout the building adds character and charm. A welcoming foyer with a coat closet guides residents into a large living and dining room with southern and western exposure. Just off the dining area is an eat-in kitchen adorned with a windowed breakfast nook, ample storage space, and full-size appliances including a dishwasher and gas-burning stove. The primary bedroom can easily accommodate a king-size bed. The second bedroom, perfect for use as a home office, has two exposures and a reach-in closet. Both bedrooms share access to a windowed full bathroom with tiled walls and floors and a deep soaking tub. An oversized hall closet completes the home. Built in 1923, 371 Fort Washington Avenue is a desirable co-op with a huge lobby, a community room, private and bicycle storage, a video intercom system, shared laundry, and a live-in super. The building has stylish period details like stained glass windows, graceful archways, and original brass doors. It is moments from J. Hood Wright Park, Fort Washington Park, Riverside Park, and Highbridge Park. Fort Tryon Park and the Met Cloisters are a few blocks north. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores along Broadway, St. Nicholas Avenue, and West 181st Street, and nearby United Palace a vaunted performance and live music theater with frequent events and experiences. Accessible subway lines include the 1 and A. Pets are welcome.AmenitiesBike Room; Garden; Laundry Room;
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Enjoy spacious pre-war living in this large corner co-op with low maintenance costs, a fully gut-renovated kitchen, and close proximity to lovely parks, a diverse dining scene, and public transportation for an easy downtown commute. Classic sash windows with southern, eastern, and western exposure let in an abundance of natural light. Beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath airy 9-foot ceilings, and gorgeous pre-war detailing throughout the building adds character and charm. A welcoming foyer with a coat closet guides residents into a large living and dining room with southern and western exposure. Just off the dining area is an eat-in kitchen adorned with a windowed breakfast nook, ample storage space, and full-size appliances including a dishwasher and gas-burning stove. The primary bedroom can easily accommodate a king-size bed. The second bedroom, perfect for use as a home office, has two exposures and a reach-in closet. Both bedrooms share access to a windowed full bathroom with tiled walls and floors and a deep soaking tub. An oversized hall closet completes the home. Built in 1923, 371 Fort Washington Avenue is a desirable co-op with a huge lobby, a community room, private and bicycle storage, a video intercom system, shared laundry, and a live-in super. The building has stylish period details like stained glass windows, graceful archways, and original brass doors. It is moments from J. Hood Wright Park, Fort Washington Park, Riverside Park, and Highbridge Park. Fort Tryon Park and the Met Cloisters are a few blocks north. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores along Broadway, St. Nicholas Avenue, and West 181st Street, and nearby United Palace a vaunted performance and live music theater with frequent events and experiences. Accessible subway lines include the 1 and A. Pets are welcome.
Bike Room; Garden; Laundry Room;
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Enjoy spacious pre war living in this large corner co op with low maintenance costs, a fully gut renovated kitchen, and close proximity to lovely parks, a diverse dining scene, ...
DescriptionEnjoy spacious pre-war living in this large corner co-op with low maintenance costs, a fully gut-renovated kitchen, and close proximity to lovely parks, a diverse dining scene, and public transportation for an easy downtown commute. Classic sash windows with southern, eastern, and western exposure let in an abundance of natural light. Beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath airy 9-foot ceilings, and gorgeous pre-war detailing throughout the building adds character and charm. A welcoming foyer with a coat closet guides residents into a large living and dining room with southern and western exposure. Just off the dining area is an eat-in kitchen adorned with a windowed breakfast nook, ample storage space, and full-size appliances including a dishwasher and gas-burning stove. The primary bedroom can easily accommodate a king-size bed. The second bedroom, perfect for use as a home office, has two exposures and a reach-in closet. Both bedrooms share access to a windowed full bathroom with tiled walls and floors and a deep soaking tub. An oversized hall closet completes the home. Built in 1923, 371 Fort Washington Avenue is a desirable co-op with a huge lobby, a community room, private and bicycle storage, a video intercom system, shared laundry, and a live-in super. The building has stylish period details like stained glass windows, graceful archways, and original brass doors. It is moments from J. Hood Wright Park, Fort Washington Park, Riverside Park, and Highbridge Park. Fort Tryon Park and the Met Cloisters are a few blocks north. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores along Broadway, St. Nicholas Avenue, and West 181st Street, and nearby United Palace a vaunted performance and live music theater with frequent events and experiences. Accessible subway lines include the 1 and A. Pets are welcome.AmenitiesBike Room; Garden; Laundry Room;
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
Enjoy spacious pre-war living in this large corner co-op with low maintenance costs, a fully gut-renovated kitchen, and close proximity to lovely parks, a diverse dining scene, and public transportation for an easy downtown commute. Classic sash windows with southern, eastern, and western exposure let in an abundance of natural light. Beautiful hardwood floors sit beneath airy 9-foot ceilings, and gorgeous pre-war detailing throughout the building adds character and charm. A welcoming foyer with a coat closet guides residents into a large living and dining room with southern and western exposure. Just off the dining area is an eat-in kitchen adorned with a windowed breakfast nook, ample storage space, and full-size appliances including a dishwasher and gas-burning stove. The primary bedroom can easily accommodate a king-size bed. The second bedroom, perfect for use as a home office, has two exposures and a reach-in closet. Both bedrooms share access to a windowed full bathroom with tiled walls and floors and a deep soaking tub. An oversized hall closet completes the home. Built in 1923, 371 Fort Washington Avenue is a desirable co-op with a huge lobby, a community room, private and bicycle storage, a video intercom system, shared laundry, and a live-in super. The building has stylish period details like stained glass windows, graceful archways, and original brass doors. It is moments from J. Hood Wright Park, Fort Washington Park, Riverside Park, and Highbridge Park. Fort Tryon Park and the Met Cloisters are a few blocks north. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores along Broadway, St. Nicholas Avenue, and West 181st Street, and nearby United Palace a vaunted performance and live music theater with frequent events and experiences. Accessible subway lines include the 1 and A. Pets are welcome.
Bike Room; Garden; Laundry Room;
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Video Intercom
Neighborhood
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