A turn-of-the-century brownstone at 449 West 162nd Street in Washington Heights was recently renovated and has made its debut as a four-unit condominium. Inside, the full-floor units have a contemporary design, and each also has private outdoor space.
The surrounding blocks are known for their tree-lined streets and elegant townhomes, many of which are part of the landmarked Jumel Terrace Historic District. Located in Upper Manhattan, the condominium is also near the north Harlem neighborhoods of Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill.
The surrounding blocks are known for their tree-lined streets and elegant townhomes, many of which are part of the landmarked Jumel Terrace Historic District. Located in Upper Manhattan, the condominium is also near the north Harlem neighborhoods of Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill.
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The new homes have grand windows, wide plank oak floors and high-end finishes throughout, including Carrera marble in kitchens and bathrooms. Each unit also comes equipped with a washer/dryer. Light-filled kitchens have soapstone countertops, modern white cabinetry and all Bosch appliances. Listings show the building's second-floor unit is priced at $848,000, and the garden-level duplex is priced at $989,000.
On the second floor, the unit has two bedrooms, two bathrooms and bay windows. Both bedrooms are located in the rear, and the master suite has a walk-in closet and attached bathroom. The garden level is a duplex with two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. On the upper level are both bedrooms (including a master suite), the kitchen, and the living/dining area which has an attached 14 x 23 garden. On the lower level is a large recreation room with a half-bath and a laundry room.
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