Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($63,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Renovated 1BR!
This renovated one-bedroom co-op has a wonderfully organic layout with lovely hardwood floors throughout. A great living space and a terrific location come together as one!
Walking through the front doorway, you’ll notice a large and welcoming living room straight ahead. A huge set of windows, recessed lighting and plenty of space for media, furniture, tables and bookcases are part of the picture.
The hallway proceeds left with a renovated gourmet kitchen on the right. You can create meals to your heart’s delight, accompanied by stone counters, and stainless steel appliances set into modern cabinetry. Morning light will pour in through the window as you make coffee and start the day.
There’s two hallway closets, and a beautifully redone bath with wall-to-wall pale seafoam mosaic tiles, a stylish vessel sink, a large medicine cabinet, new lighting, a window and a shower and tub combo with a handheld attachment.
At the end of the hall is a spacious corner bedroom with two sunny exposures, two closets and a cute desk nook. Put it all together and the result is a city home you may never want to leave.
Built in the 1950s, “NaBors” is comprised of three buildings connected by an interior garden courtyard with plants and flowers. There’s attentive staff including a live-in super and two porters, on-site laundry, a children’s playground, a roof deck, bicycle storage, a community room and a 24-hour fitness center.
The complex also has a parking garage, with multiple subways nearby, including the 190th Street station on the A line and the 191st Street station on the 1 train.
37 Nagle Ave sits across from a popular Y with an outdoor track and field, an indoor basketball court, fitness center, a kitchen and community events. You’ll be right around the corner from Fort Tyron Park with its winding pathways, stunning Hudson River views and The Cloisters. Also close-by is Inwood Hill Park, a living piece of old New York, and Manhattan’s last natural forest and salt marsh.
The neighborhood is also celebrated for its pop-up concerts, delis, bodegas, thrift shops and a fantastic collection of pubs and eateries along Nagle Avenue and the Dyckman Strip.
And, when you’re craving farm-fresh produce, seafood, baked goods and more for your kitchen, check out the Inwood Greenmarket, open on Saturday’s all year round.
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