46 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Sep 19, 2024Days on Market: 46Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Hamilton Heights (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance:
$991
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$2,910
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$3,901
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($109,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
FEEL THE JOY!!! Be the first to live in this beautiful, newly renovated 2-Bed/1-Bath HDFC co-op residence, located in the heart of historic Hamilton Heights. This home offers a perfect blend of original charm, timeless appeal and modern amenities. It’s well organized and comfortable, with high ceilings and pre-war details.
Hardwood floors unite the original architectural elements throughout. It delights with many lovely features and is ready for your personal touches. A must see! FEATURED elements: Repaired, replaced, renovated: - electrical wiring, outlets, switches and main panel - recessed lighting - all new plumbing and all new fixtures - large closets and storage space KITCHEN: All NEW everything from floor to ceiling.
Stripped down to the studs and sub-flooring, upgraded with… - sparkling white Quartz countertops w/ subway tile backsplash - Stainless steel appliances with 5-year extended warranties - Top-quality French-door fridge with ice maker - BOSCH dishwasher, 44 dBA - LG burner gas range with air fry & griddle accessories - microwave - tiled floor - burner gas range with air fry & griddle accessories - large window BATHROOM: Fully renovated, stripped down to the studs and sub-flooring, upgraded with… - New plumbing - Dark gray, slate bathroom floor - Faux marble wall tiles - Classic claw-foot soaking tub with shower and grab bars - Chrome faucets & fixtures OTHER: - Hardwood floors - restored & refinished - All surfaces primed and painted from floors to ceilings - Designer ceiling fans in 3 main rooms - Exposed brick wall in primary bedroom - Elevator in Bldg. 100 Hamilton Place is a well maintained, 7-story pre-war, elevator and pet-friendly, building; the northern cornerstone of “94-102 Hamilton Place HDFC” that fronts the tree-lined block from 141-142 Streets. The exterior facade has been renovated with brand new energy efficient windows. While there’s no laundry in the building, there’s a convenient 24/7 laundry service on Hamilton Place at the opposite corner of 142nd Street.
The twin buildings are named Kaarerskill North & South after a famous two-stage waterfall in the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York. Hamilton Place is a quiet, one-way diagonal block with a gentler environment, and convenient to the city bustle and business on Amsterdam and Broadway. Alexander Hamilton Park and Playground are across the street. Montefiore Square at 138/Broadway. An easy two blocks to Riverside Park and Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park with its indoor olympic size pool, ball fields, hockey, olympic track and field and venue for many special events.
Four blocks to 22 acre St. Nicholas Park with dog run, playgrounds, ball courts. Johnny Hartman Plaza nearby at 143rd Street. Nearby, Brotherhood-Sister Sol is a wonderful 25-year organization that impacted the lives of neighborhood youth and their families. Hamilton Heights is a very pleasant neighborhood of Harlem with brownstone-lined streets, stately low-rise apartment buildings, townhouses and a culturally rich history. Ideal for those who wish to find a quiet retreat without leaving the city behind.
Hamilton Heights is home to renowned cultural institutions, beautiful parks, and the lovely Sugar Hill district. Enjoy being near the Columbia University Manhattanville campus, just west of City College, close to shopping, services, restaurants, and cafes on Broadway and Amsterdam; more opening all the time. Culinary delights include L’Artista, Fumo, ROKC, Harlem Public, Sweet Chef Southern Style Bakery, Cafe One, Burger & Shake, and many other cafes, restaurants and pubs along Amsterdam and Broadway. HDFC Income restrictions at 165% AMI, 2024 household caps: 1–$180K; 2–$205K; 3–$231K; 4–$256K.
Must be primary residence. Co-purchasing permitted subject to income limits for all. - Flip Tax: Seller pays 15% proceeds to co-op, less special assessments and capital improvements up to $25K/room. - Subletting: after 3 years residence w/ Board
Hardwood floors unite the original architectural elements throughout. It delights with many lovely features and is ready for your personal touches. A must see! FEATURED elements: Repaired, replaced, renovated: - electrical wiring, outlets, switches and main panel - recessed lighting - all new plumbing and all new fixtures - large closets and storage space KITCHEN: All NEW everything from floor to ceiling.
Stripped down to the studs and sub-flooring, upgraded with… - sparkling white Quartz countertops w/ subway tile backsplash - Stainless steel appliances with 5-year extended warranties - Top-quality French-door fridge with ice maker - BOSCH dishwasher, 44 dBA - LG burner gas range with air fry & griddle accessories - microwave - tiled floor - burner gas range with air fry & griddle accessories - large window BATHROOM: Fully renovated, stripped down to the studs and sub-flooring, upgraded with… - New plumbing - Dark gray, slate bathroom floor - Faux marble wall tiles - Classic claw-foot soaking tub with shower and grab bars - Chrome faucets & fixtures OTHER: - Hardwood floors - restored & refinished - All surfaces primed and painted from floors to ceilings - Designer ceiling fans in 3 main rooms - Exposed brick wall in primary bedroom - Elevator in Bldg. 100 Hamilton Place is a well maintained, 7-story pre-war, elevator and pet-friendly, building; the northern cornerstone of “94-102 Hamilton Place HDFC” that fronts the tree-lined block from 141-142 Streets. The exterior facade has been renovated with brand new energy efficient windows. While there’s no laundry in the building, there’s a convenient 24/7 laundry service on Hamilton Place at the opposite corner of 142nd Street.
The twin buildings are named Kaarerskill North & South after a famous two-stage waterfall in the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York. Hamilton Place is a quiet, one-way diagonal block with a gentler environment, and convenient to the city bustle and business on Amsterdam and Broadway. Alexander Hamilton Park and Playground are across the street. Montefiore Square at 138/Broadway. An easy two blocks to Riverside Park and Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park with its indoor olympic size pool, ball fields, hockey, olympic track and field and venue for many special events.
Four blocks to 22 acre St. Nicholas Park with dog run, playgrounds, ball courts. Johnny Hartman Plaza nearby at 143rd Street. Nearby, Brotherhood-Sister Sol is a wonderful 25-year organization that impacted the lives of neighborhood youth and their families. Hamilton Heights is a very pleasant neighborhood of Harlem with brownstone-lined streets, stately low-rise apartment buildings, townhouses and a culturally rich history. Ideal for those who wish to find a quiet retreat without leaving the city behind.
Hamilton Heights is home to renowned cultural institutions, beautiful parks, and the lovely Sugar Hill district. Enjoy being near the Columbia University Manhattanville campus, just west of City College, close to shopping, services, restaurants, and cafes on Broadway and Amsterdam; more opening all the time. Culinary delights include L’Artista, Fumo, ROKC, Harlem Public, Sweet Chef Southern Style Bakery, Cafe One, Burger & Shake, and many other cafes, restaurants and pubs along Amsterdam and Broadway. HDFC Income restrictions at 165% AMI, 2024 household caps: 1–$180K; 2–$205K; 3–$231K; 4–$256K.
Must be primary residence. Co-purchasing permitted subject to income limits for all. - Flip Tax: Seller pays 15% proceeds to co-op, less special assessments and capital improvements up to $25K/room. - Subletting: after 3 years residence w/ Board
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