463 West 142nd Street
Condo located in Hamilton Heights, between Convent Avenue & Amsterdam Avenue
Description of 463 West 142nd Street
After over 100 years since its construction as a convent building, 463 West 142nd Street has undergone a remarkable transformation into a 14-unit residential condominium, offering one- to three-bedroom homes priced under $1 million. Led by Alexander Compagno Architecture, the adaptive reuse project has beautifully preserved original architectural elements of the 1912 neo-Gothic-style building, including its pointed arched windows, limestone façade, and imposing cornice line.
Sales launched at the beginning of 2024. Residences feature double-hung arched windows, European white oak wood flooring, individually controlled energy-efficient multi-zone heating and cooling, in-unit washer and dryer closets, and private outdoor space in select residences.
Located in a bucolic section of Upper Manhattan in the Hamilton Heights Historic District, nearby attractions include St. Nicholas Park, Jackie Robinson Park, and Riverbank State Park. The City College of New York, Hamilton Grange National Memorial, and many popular restaurants on Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue are close by. The 145th Street A/C/B/D subway stop ensures quick commutes to Midtown and easy access to many parts of New York City.
Nearby new developments include The Rennie, The Noor, Vandewater, and Claremont Hall.
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1911Converted Year: 2024Building Type: CondoNeighborhood: Hamilton Heights (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 5Pets: Allowed
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Central AC
- Elevator
- Lounge
- Laundry Room
- Landmarked
- Library