Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$5,732 ($5.26/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($193,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Lovely, Light Filled, 2 BR - 1.5 Bath Apartment on Convent Avenue, Hamilton Heights. Unique opportunity to enjoy the sweet life on Sugar Hill! This very light, corner apt. is on the 4th floor of a 5 story, prewar condo - with only 2 apartments per floor. There are eleven windows in all, 8 of which face east and north flooding the space with light.
Window seats invite you to take a cup of coffee looking out over the trees brownstones and low-rise prewar buildings of this quiet neighborhood. In the mornings, you'll hear the birds chirping loudly in the trees outside the 3 living room windows.
All the rooms have golden oak floors and the ceilings are 9' tall. The 1.5 windowed baths have ceramic floors with classic tile and pedestal sinks.
And there's a washer and dryer tucked behind closed doors in the 1/2 bath. Good kitchen for cooks, too, with decent counter space, lots of cupboards and a microwave. A dishwasher makes clean up easy. On summer nights, enjoy drinks or dinner on the roof deck as you watch the sun go down and the stars come out.
With low maintenance and J51 tax abatement estimated to run for another 13 years, this apartment is a find.
The ABCD line is one short block away on St. Nicholas Ave and gets you to Columbus Circle in about 12 minutes.
#1 train is 2 blocks away on Broadway. About 15 minutes to midtown. Downtown buses are close by for Type B personalities.
Several supermarkets are within a few blocks radius. Many restaurants close by on Broadway and Amsterdam ...The Grange, Fumo, Bono Trattoria, Oso, Harlem Public, Solace, Anchor Wine Bar, and the Edge to name just a few.
Plus great coffee shops like Sugar Hill Cafe, Lallo, and Manhattanville.
Not to forget parks - Jackie Robinson (with swimming pool/facilities), Riverbank State Park with tons of facilities, and St. Nicholas Park - home to Alexander Hamilton's house.
Stroll 4 blocks down Convent with its fabulous homes and architecture, to the City College of New York; its wonderful Gothic campus has places to sit and reflect under the canopy of trees in summer.
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