579 West 215th Street, #7H
$239,000
($478 per ft2)
| Studio, 1 bath | Approx. 500 ft2
18 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Nov 25, 2024Days on Market: 18Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Inwood (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance:
$809
($1.62/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$1,240
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$2,049
($4.10/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($47,800),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, Dec 15
Description
Sunlit Studio in Near Inwood Hill Park
Perched on the sixth floor of 579 West 215th Street, this spacious Inwood studio offers sunlight, charm, and a prime location just half a block from Inwood Hill Park.
Located in the sought-after Indian Park Towers co-op, this south-facing apartment is designed for both comfort and practicality.
Step into the gracious entryway, which leads to a bright living space with high ceilings and classic parquet floors. Large windows overlook a quiet, tree-lined street, offering partial views of Inwood Hill Park.
A spacious dressing area with a wall of closets leads to a windowed bathroom, while the separate, windowed kitchen is outfitted with brand-new appliances, including an LG refrigerator/freezer and a GE stove.
Indian Park Towers, designed by architect Joseph H. Belfatto and built in 1965, is one of northern Manhattan’s more modern co-op buildings. Its steel-and-concrete construction ensures both durability and style. Recent renovations include an updated lobby and a stunning rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Henry Hudson Bridge, the Cloisters, the George Washington Bridge, and beyond.
Amenities in this 76-unit building include a live-in super, two elevators, a laundry room, and garage and storage options (both with waitlists).
The building is pet-friendly, allows up to 90% financing, and permits subletting with board approval.
Perfectly situated between Inwood Hill and Isham Parks, the building has entrances on both West 215th Street and Seaman Avenue. It’s close to the A and 1 trains, as well as a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and the popular Saturday farmer’s market.
This sunlit, well-maintained studio is a rare find in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods. Don’t miss the opportunity to make it your own!
Perched on the sixth floor of 579 West 215th Street, this spacious Inwood studio offers sunlight, charm, and a prime location just half a block from Inwood Hill Park.
Located in the sought-after Indian Park Towers co-op, this south-facing apartment is designed for both comfort and practicality.
Step into the gracious entryway, which leads to a bright living space with high ceilings and classic parquet floors. Large windows overlook a quiet, tree-lined street, offering partial views of Inwood Hill Park.
A spacious dressing area with a wall of closets leads to a windowed bathroom, while the separate, windowed kitchen is outfitted with brand-new appliances, including an LG refrigerator/freezer and a GE stove.
Indian Park Towers, designed by architect Joseph H. Belfatto and built in 1965, is one of northern Manhattan’s more modern co-op buildings. Its steel-and-concrete construction ensures both durability and style. Recent renovations include an updated lobby and a stunning rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Henry Hudson Bridge, the Cloisters, the George Washington Bridge, and beyond.
Amenities in this 76-unit building include a live-in super, two elevators, a laundry room, and garage and storage options (both with waitlists).
The building is pet-friendly, allows up to 90% financing, and permits subletting with board approval.
Perfectly situated between Inwood Hill and Isham Parks, the building has entrances on both West 215th Street and Seaman Avenue. It’s close to the A and 1 trains, as well as a vibrant mix of shops, restaurants, and the popular Saturday farmer’s market.
This sunlit, well-maintained studio is a rare find in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods. Don’t miss the opportunity to make it your own!
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Listing courtesy of
New Heights Realty
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