3692 Broadway #64
Price: $280,000 Mt: $625.20
1 BR, 1 BTH
Building Type: Pre-War Co-op Financing Allowed: 80%
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2-3PM BY APPOINTMENT Call 646-250-04912 to reserve.
Step into a world of charm with this delightful 1-bedroom pre-war HDFC coop, perfectly positioned on the 6th floor of a well-managed, financially robust walk-up building. As you enter this sun-drenched corner unit, you're immediately greeted by abundant natural light streaming through the east-facing windows, offering captivating views of the surrounding neighborhood. The high ceilings create an airy atmosphere, enhancing the sense of space and comfort within this cozy yet efficient layout. The convenience of an in-unit washer/dryer allows for easy upkeep, while aa large built-in wardrobe ensures everything has its place.
As part of an HDFC coop, this residence has income restrictions, perfect for those seeking an affordable urban lifestyle within a vibrant community. Reasonable HDFC requirements on request.
Beyond the walls of your new home, explore the enchanting vibrancy of Hamilton Heights. From trendy restaurants and cozy cafes to charming shops, there's always something interesting to discover just steps away. Enjoy seamless access to public transportation with the 1, A, B, and C trains nearby, as well as convenient bus routes and major highways for effortless commuting. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Riverbank State Park and the Greenway, where outdoor activities abound and serene landscapes await.
CLICK ON ANY PICTURE FOR FULL SIZED SLIDE SHOW (pictures virtually staged)
PROPERTY TYPE: CO-OP
AREA: NoMad
FLOOR:9
MAXIMUM FINANCING:80%
PETS,co-purchasing, pied-a-terre, subletting: YES
NEIGHBORHOOD: Long before Alexander Hamilton became synonymous with a multiple-time award-winning cultural sensation, he lived in Upper Manhattan near modern-day 143rd Street between Amsterdam and Convent avenues. He only lived there for two years, but his old house — the Hamilton Grange National Memorial — remains preserved in St. Nicholas Park, an indelible part of Hamilton Heights. However, the namesake isn’t the only thing historical about the neighborhood. The Hamilton Heights Historic District consists of buildings exemplifying Queen Anne, Romanesque, and Beaux-Arts styles. The City College of New York’s campus also sits within the neighborhood’s borders and flaunts striking Collegiate Gothic structures. Modern housing along the hilly, tree-lined blocks of Hamilton Heights is a mix of apartment buildings, brownstones, and row houses. Multiple subway lines stopping along Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue make Hamilton Heights a stately retreat within Manhattan, offering opportunities to explore the farthest reaches of the borough’s bounds.