Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($77,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Great opportunity to live at 409 Edgecombe Avenue in a extra large one bedroom home in Harlem's historic Sugar Hill neighborhood! Enjoy Eastern light and a flexible layout with a living room and separate large dining room along with 9 foot ceilings throughout. The kitchen and bathroom are windowed and there are elegant details throughout this gracious home including ceiling and picture moldings and a French doorway separating the living room from the bedroom.
The corner bedroom has two exposures and comfortably fits a queen bed. The large entry foyer includes a separate area tucked away that can be used as a home-office. Enjoy the expansive open view to the East with views over Jackie Robinson Park thanks to the apartment's location atop a hill.
This apartment can use some TLC and updating, and has tremendous potential.This 13-story landmark building has a part-time overnight lobby attendant, resident superintendent, service elevator and common laundry room. There is a new intercom system and a gym in the works. The building is pet friendly with a 30 pound limit for dogs.
Convenient to the C train (2 blocks away at 155th Street), the A,B,C,D express stop entrance between 147th - 148th Streets (along with a large Foodtown market), and the #1 at 157th Street and Broadway. Jackie Robinson Park and Highbridge Parks are at your doorstep along with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, Sugar Hill Museum, Audubon Mural Project and the Morris Jumel Mansion, a historic site that served as General Washington's headquarters during the fall of 1776, and where Lin-Manuel Miranda spent time writing the musical "Hamilton". Alexander Hamilton's home, The Grange, lies just to the South at 141st Street.
Yankee Stadium is a mere .7 miles away and a 10 minute bus ride. Enjoy magnificent historic district architecture and local restaurants such as Tsion Cafe, featured in the NY Times. 409 Edgecombe Avenue recently celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Become part of its rich history that includes many famous residents including Thurgood Marshall and pioneering attorney Eunice Carter, Artists Aaron Douglas and Elizabeth Catlett, Civil Rights leaders W.E.B. Du Bois, Walter White and Roy Wilkins. Not familiar with the area? We'll take you on a professionally-guided tour!This is a Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC) cooperative with income restrictions based on 120% Area Median Income. The maximum gross income for households of one is $89,640; for two $102,480; for three $115,320; for four $128,040; for five $138,360; for six --- $148,560.
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