687 West 204th Street, #1A
$375,000
($499 per ft2)
| 1 bed, 1 bath | Approx. 752 ft2
13 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Nov 8, 2024Days on Market: 13Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Inwood (Manhattan)
Monthly Maintenance:
$882
($1.17/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$1,990
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$2,872
($3.82/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($75,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Wow! Where in Manhattan can you find a large one bedroom under $400K with maintenance less than $900?! Bingo! Check out this spacious and gracious One Bedroom in a well-maintained Art Deco building in a prime Inwood in Upper Manhattan. High beamed ceilings, archways and classic herringbone floors offer a classic canvas to design your new home.
The nearly 20’ by 14’ foot living room has space for dining, entertainment and a home office -providing options for seamless day into night life. The large, windowed kitchen has excellent cabinets and countertops. The peaceful Bedroom easily fits a King-sized bed, dresser, and desk and has two deep closets.
Enjoy a deep soak in your tub in the windowed bath, relaxing in its mellow yellow vibe. On the first floor, and up a small set of stairs, residence 1A overlooks a courtyard and is a great option for those who prefer not to use an elevator daily. With some thoughtful upgrades, this is a great opportunity for your next home.
Please not, the maintenance listed includes $132.46 per month assessment.
This cooperative is well maintained and cared for. There is a superintendent, elevator, basement laundry room, and storage cages and bike storage. You can bring your pup to Homer’s Dog Run in nearby Inwood Hill Park because this community is pet friendly.
The magnificent Art Deco lobby has been recently restored by Michael Laudati Restoration which specializes in the craft. The meticulous upgrades include ceiling motifs, sconces, windows and lighting fixtures inspired by such iconic Art Deco architecture as the Chrysler building’s Cloud Club.
Situated at the Northern tip of Manhattan’s West Side, Inwood has become increasingly popular with residents looking for value and accessibility. The area is serviced by both the A and 1 trains as well as the BXM1 Express Service Bus to the Upper East Side and Midtown.
There are many options for foodies as Grocery stores and cafes abound, along with the Saturday Farmer’s Market. Nearby restaurants include Garden Cafe, Inwood Farm, Bocaditos Bistro, The Hudson, Mamajuana Cafe and many more. The 196-acre Inwood Hill Park anchors the area with its lush landscape of hiking trails through ancient forest to the recreation area overlooking Muscota Marsh, and everything in between: baseball fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, dog run, soccer fields and basketball courts.
The New Inwood Library in the Joseph and Sheila Rosenblatt Building is an added anchor to the community, joining the historic educational resource, the Dyckman Farmhouse. The Baker Athletics Complex for Columbia University allows usage of their running track, indoor tennis courts and access to their football games as well as summer activities for kids and the annual Inwood Hill Film Festival. Each year, Manhattan’s best-known secret improves its livability factor!
The nearly 20’ by 14’ foot living room has space for dining, entertainment and a home office -providing options for seamless day into night life. The large, windowed kitchen has excellent cabinets and countertops. The peaceful Bedroom easily fits a King-sized bed, dresser, and desk and has two deep closets.
Enjoy a deep soak in your tub in the windowed bath, relaxing in its mellow yellow vibe. On the first floor, and up a small set of stairs, residence 1A overlooks a courtyard and is a great option for those who prefer not to use an elevator daily. With some thoughtful upgrades, this is a great opportunity for your next home.
Please not, the maintenance listed includes $132.46 per month assessment.
This cooperative is well maintained and cared for. There is a superintendent, elevator, basement laundry room, and storage cages and bike storage. You can bring your pup to Homer’s Dog Run in nearby Inwood Hill Park because this community is pet friendly.
The magnificent Art Deco lobby has been recently restored by Michael Laudati Restoration which specializes in the craft. The meticulous upgrades include ceiling motifs, sconces, windows and lighting fixtures inspired by such iconic Art Deco architecture as the Chrysler building’s Cloud Club.
Situated at the Northern tip of Manhattan’s West Side, Inwood has become increasingly popular with residents looking for value and accessibility. The area is serviced by both the A and 1 trains as well as the BXM1 Express Service Bus to the Upper East Side and Midtown.
There are many options for foodies as Grocery stores and cafes abound, along with the Saturday Farmer’s Market. Nearby restaurants include Garden Cafe, Inwood Farm, Bocaditos Bistro, The Hudson, Mamajuana Cafe and many more. The 196-acre Inwood Hill Park anchors the area with its lush landscape of hiking trails through ancient forest to the recreation area overlooking Muscota Marsh, and everything in between: baseball fields, tennis courts, playgrounds, dog run, soccer fields and basketball courts.
The New Inwood Library in the Joseph and Sheila Rosenblatt Building is an added anchor to the community, joining the historic educational resource, the Dyckman Farmhouse. The Baker Athletics Complex for Columbia University allows usage of their running track, indoor tennis courts and access to their football games as well as summer activities for kids and the annual Inwood Hill Film Festival. Each year, Manhattan’s best-known secret improves its livability factor!
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