Building
Type: | Low-rise |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 8 |
Property
Ownership: | Co-op |
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Rooms: | 3 |
Bedrooms: | 1 BR |
Bathrooms: | 1 |
Pets: | Pets Allowed |
Financials
DescriptionInwood One Bedroom on Tree Lined Street
Tucked into a quiet, tree-lined street in the Inwood section of upper Manhattan, this one-bedroom apartment offers a peaceful retreat from the city's energy.
Sunlight streams in from the south and east, casting a warm glow that accentuates the rich tones of the herringbone floors and enhances the sense of spaciousness throughout. A foyer provides a welcoming entryway, leading into a sunken living room with high ceilings, wrought iron railings, a curved wall, and recessed bookshelves that add to the apartment's Art Deco charm. The living room can also be easily converted into a sleeping area for overnight guests. The space is well-suited for reading, relaxing, or entertaining.
The stylish kitchen has been renovated for both function and style. White shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a subway tile backsplash create a clean, classic look. A breakfast counter offers extra workspace or a spot for coffee. Stainless steel appliances, including a Whirlpool microwave, a new steel Samsung split-door refrigerator, an LG gas range, and a Blomberg dishwasher, add efficiency and modern convenience, while porcelain tile floors complete the space.
The bathroom features white subway tiles with a subtle glass accent and a new vanity with a retro vibe that fits perfectly with the apartment's other Art Deco features.
The bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed and has two exposures, along with a custom double closet.
Park Terrace Gardens offers a well-maintained cooperative setting with private gardens and communal rooftop decks equipped with barbecues. Residents benefit from on-site management, a live-in superintendent, and free high-speed internet, ensuring both convenience and connectivity. Over 80% owner-occupied, the coop is financially strong and provides a stable, welcoming community. Pet Friendly. Pied-a-terres allowed.
The neighborhood of Inwood has much to offer, with easy access to the A and 1 trains, the Metro-North Hudson Line, and an array of restaurants, wine bars, and shops. Nearby Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan’s last natural forest, offers a rare escape into nature with its winding hiking trails, scenic running paths, and tranquil kayak launch along the Harlem River. The park’s ball fields provide ample space for recreation, while the Saturday Greenmarket at Isham Park brings fresh, local produce to the neighborhood, fostering a strong sense of community.
This home is more than an apartment—it’s a retreat, offering a serene sanctuary where natural light, thoughtful design, and peaceful surroundings create a haven from the city's constant motion. A quiet space amid the city's movement, offering comfort, privacy, and charm.
AmenitiesBike Room; Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Private Garden
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
Inwood One Bedroom on Tree Lined Street
Tucked into a quiet, tree-lined street in the Inwood section of upper Manhattan, this one-bedroom apartment offers a peaceful retreat from the city's energy.
Sunlight streams in from the south and east, casting a warm glow that accentuates the rich tones of the herringbone floors and enhances the sense of spaciousness throughout. A foyer provides a welcoming entryway, leading into a sunken living room with high ceilings, wrought iron railings, a curved wall, and recessed bookshelves that add to the apartment's Art Deco charm. The living room can also be easily converted into a sleeping area for overnight guests. The space is well-suited for reading, relaxing, or entertaining.
The stylish kitchen has been renovated for both function and style. White shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a subway tile backsplash create a clean, classic look. A breakfast counter offers extra workspace or a spot for coffee. Stainless steel appliances, including a Whirlpool microwave, a new steel Samsung split-door refrigerator, an LG gas range, and a Blomberg dishwasher, add efficiency and modern convenience, while porcelain tile floors complete the space.
The bathroom features white subway tiles with a subtle glass accent and a new vanity with a retro vibe that fits perfectly with the apartment's other Art Deco features.
The bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed and has two exposures, along with a custom double closet.
Park Terrace Gardens offers a well-maintained cooperative setting with private gardens and communal rooftop decks equipped with barbecues. Residents benefit from on-site management, a live-in superintendent, and free high-speed internet, ensuring both convenience and connectivity. Over 80% owner-occupied, the coop is financially strong and provides a stable, welcoming community. Pet Friendly. Pied-a-terres allowed.
The neighborhood of Inwood has much to offer, with easy access to the A and 1 trains, the Metro-North Hudson Line, and an array of restaurants, wine bars, and shops. Nearby Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan’s last natural forest, offers a rare escape into nature with its winding hiking trails, scenic running paths, and tranquil kayak launch along the Harlem River. The park’s ball fields provide ample space for recreation, while the Saturday Greenmarket at Isham Park brings fresh, local produce to the neighborhood, fostering a strong sense of community.
This home is more than an apartment—it’s a retreat, offering a serene sanctuary where natural light, thoughtful design, and peaceful surroundings create a haven from the city's constant motion. A quiet space amid the city's movement, offering comfort, privacy, and charm.
Bike Room; Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Private Garden
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
Inwood One Bedroom on Tree Lined Street Tucked into a quiet, tree lined street in the Inwood section of upper Manhattan, this one bedroom apartment offers a peaceful retreat from ...
DescriptionInwood One Bedroom on Tree Lined Street
Tucked into a quiet, tree-lined street in the Inwood section of upper Manhattan, this one-bedroom apartment offers a peaceful retreat from the city's energy.
Sunlight streams in from the south and east, casting a warm glow that accentuates the rich tones of the herringbone floors and enhances the sense of spaciousness throughout. A foyer provides a welcoming entryway, leading into a sunken living room with high ceilings, wrought iron railings, a curved wall, and recessed bookshelves that add to the apartment's Art Deco charm. The living room can also be easily converted into a sleeping area for overnight guests. The space is well-suited for reading, relaxing, or entertaining.
The stylish kitchen has been renovated for both function and style. White shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a subway tile backsplash create a clean, classic look. A breakfast counter offers extra workspace or a spot for coffee. Stainless steel appliances, including a Whirlpool microwave, a new steel Samsung split-door refrigerator, an LG gas range, and a Blomberg dishwasher, add efficiency and modern convenience, while porcelain tile floors complete the space.
The bathroom features white subway tiles with a subtle glass accent and a new vanity with a retro vibe that fits perfectly with the apartment's other Art Deco features.
The bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed and has two exposures, along with a custom double closet.
Park Terrace Gardens offers a well-maintained cooperative setting with private gardens and communal rooftop decks equipped with barbecues. Residents benefit from on-site management, a live-in superintendent, and free high-speed internet, ensuring both convenience and connectivity. Over 80% owner-occupied, the coop is financially strong and provides a stable, welcoming community. Pet Friendly. Pied-a-terres allowed.
The neighborhood of Inwood has much to offer, with easy access to the A and 1 trains, the Metro-North Hudson Line, and an array of restaurants, wine bars, and shops. Nearby Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan’s last natural forest, offers a rare escape into nature with its winding hiking trails, scenic running paths, and tranquil kayak launch along the Harlem River. The park’s ball fields provide ample space for recreation, while the Saturday Greenmarket at Isham Park brings fresh, local produce to the neighborhood, fostering a strong sense of community.
This home is more than an apartment—it’s a retreat, offering a serene sanctuary where natural light, thoughtful design, and peaceful surroundings create a haven from the city's constant motion. A quiet space amid the city's movement, offering comfort, privacy, and charm.
AmenitiesBike Room; Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Private Garden
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood
Inwood One Bedroom on Tree Lined Street
Tucked into a quiet, tree-lined street in the Inwood section of upper Manhattan, this one-bedroom apartment offers a peaceful retreat from the city's energy.
Sunlight streams in from the south and east, casting a warm glow that accentuates the rich tones of the herringbone floors and enhances the sense of spaciousness throughout. A foyer provides a welcoming entryway, leading into a sunken living room with high ceilings, wrought iron railings, a curved wall, and recessed bookshelves that add to the apartment's Art Deco charm. The living room can also be easily converted into a sleeping area for overnight guests. The space is well-suited for reading, relaxing, or entertaining.
The stylish kitchen has been renovated for both function and style. White shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, and a subway tile backsplash create a clean, classic look. A breakfast counter offers extra workspace or a spot for coffee. Stainless steel appliances, including a Whirlpool microwave, a new steel Samsung split-door refrigerator, an LG gas range, and a Blomberg dishwasher, add efficiency and modern convenience, while porcelain tile floors complete the space.
The bathroom features white subway tiles with a subtle glass accent and a new vanity with a retro vibe that fits perfectly with the apartment's other Art Deco features.
The bedroom comfortably fits a king-sized bed and has two exposures, along with a custom double closet.
Park Terrace Gardens offers a well-maintained cooperative setting with private gardens and communal rooftop decks equipped with barbecues. Residents benefit from on-site management, a live-in superintendent, and free high-speed internet, ensuring both convenience and connectivity. Over 80% owner-occupied, the coop is financially strong and provides a stable, welcoming community. Pet Friendly. Pied-a-terres allowed.
The neighborhood of Inwood has much to offer, with easy access to the A and 1 trains, the Metro-North Hudson Line, and an array of restaurants, wine bars, and shops. Nearby Inwood Hill Park, Manhattan’s last natural forest, offers a rare escape into nature with its winding hiking trails, scenic running paths, and tranquil kayak launch along the Harlem River. The park’s ball fields provide ample space for recreation, while the Saturday Greenmarket at Isham Park brings fresh, local produce to the neighborhood, fostering a strong sense of community.
This home is more than an apartment—it’s a retreat, offering a serene sanctuary where natural light, thoughtful design, and peaceful surroundings create a haven from the city's constant motion. A quiet space amid the city's movement, offering comfort, privacy, and charm.
Bike Room; Garden; Laundry Room; Roof Deck;
- Private Garden
- Elevator
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Voice Intercom
Neighborhood

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