Hudson View Gardens, 116 Pinehurst Avenue, #D11
$775,000
($775 per ft2)
| 2 beds, 1 bath | Approx. 1,000 ft2
28 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 25, 2024Days on Market: 28Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Washington Heights (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Monthly Maintenance:
$1,776
($1.78/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,129
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$5,905
($5.91/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($155,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, Nov 24
Description
D11 is a spacious 2-bedroom apartment located in historical Hudson View Gardens. This gem is nestled within 5 acres of beautifully manicured gardens and pristine grounds. It is truly a rare find. This special apartment has both East and West exposures allowing for a wonderful cross breeze, as well as light throughout the day.
The kitchen has some updated features and is separate from the dining alcove. There are 2 full sized bedrooms, one faces East towards Bennet Park, the highest natural point in Manhattan, and the other faces West towards the Bridge. The Bedroom which faces West has built -in shelves which would bring charm to any room and make a lovely office.
The apartment has 7 spacious closets, with the largest one in the foyer, which can be used as a pantry or small office. The bathroom is original with hexagonal tiles. This apartment is perfect for anyone who wants to place their own personal design touch on their own home.
Maintenance includes gas and electric, maintenance fee is $1,776.18 per month, with an on-going capital improvement assessment of $329.41, extra fee for AC unit.
(75% maximum financing permitted)
CO-OP AND NEIGHBORHOOD FEATURES:
Hudson View Gardens was built in 1924 as one of the city’s first co-op’s and has always been 100% shareholder-owned.
It is now on the National Registry of Historic Places and is honored as an iconic example of Tudor Revival. The apartment complex was designed by George Pelham for the developer Charles Paterno. Some of HVG’s many significant features: located on its 5 acers are, exquisitely tended gardens, that are constantly evolving with the changing seasons, a Rose Garden where you can relax and reflect, a patio area for grilling, a driveway offering the convenience of off street parking, 24-hour manned security, a large community room used for many concerts, yoga classes, and an annual arts & crafts fair, as well as for private party rentals.
HVG also offers a parent-organized playgroup, playroom and playground. The HVG list of services continues with a central mailroom providing daily mail delivery to your door, basement storage, bike storage, and a well-equipped Gym located in the C building. The A train and bus service can be accessed with just a short stroll through Bennet Park.
There are many local restaurants, cafes, and shops within close walking distance. The landmark Fort Tryon Park and The Met Cloisters Museum are close by as well. Finally, HVG is pet friendly.
The kitchen has some updated features and is separate from the dining alcove. There are 2 full sized bedrooms, one faces East towards Bennet Park, the highest natural point in Manhattan, and the other faces West towards the Bridge. The Bedroom which faces West has built -in shelves which would bring charm to any room and make a lovely office.
The apartment has 7 spacious closets, with the largest one in the foyer, which can be used as a pantry or small office. The bathroom is original with hexagonal tiles. This apartment is perfect for anyone who wants to place their own personal design touch on their own home.
Maintenance includes gas and electric, maintenance fee is $1,776.18 per month, with an on-going capital improvement assessment of $329.41, extra fee for AC unit.
(75% maximum financing permitted)
CO-OP AND NEIGHBORHOOD FEATURES:
Hudson View Gardens was built in 1924 as one of the city’s first co-op’s and has always been 100% shareholder-owned.
It is now on the National Registry of Historic Places and is honored as an iconic example of Tudor Revival. The apartment complex was designed by George Pelham for the developer Charles Paterno. Some of HVG’s many significant features: located on its 5 acers are, exquisitely tended gardens, that are constantly evolving with the changing seasons, a Rose Garden where you can relax and reflect, a patio area for grilling, a driveway offering the convenience of off street parking, 24-hour manned security, a large community room used for many concerts, yoga classes, and an annual arts & crafts fair, as well as for private party rentals.
HVG also offers a parent-organized playgroup, playroom and playground. The HVG list of services continues with a central mailroom providing daily mail delivery to your door, basement storage, bike storage, and a well-equipped Gym located in the C building. The A train and bus service can be accessed with just a short stroll through Bennet Park.
There are many local restaurants, cafes, and shops within close walking distance. The landmark Fort Tryon Park and The Met Cloisters Museum are close by as well. Finally, HVG is pet friendly.
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Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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