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75 Cabrini Blvd, 1
Hudson Heights, Manhattan | West 181st Street & West 183rd Street
5 Rooms3 Beds1 BathRental Property
$2,400
$2,400
Updated 8 years ago
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75 Cabrini Blvd, 1

Hudson Heights, Manhattan | West 181st Street & West 183rd Street

5 Rooms3 Beds1 BathRental Property

$2,400
Lease Term12-12 Months
The price shown reflects the monthly rent only and does not include any additional fees. Please review the listing description for a summary of all fees related to renting this apartment.

Listing Features

  • Exposed Brick
  • Oversized Windows
  • Dishwasher
  • Pedestal Sink

Outdoor space and views

  • South Exposure
  • West Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom

Property Description for 75 Cabrini Blvd, 1

75-81 Cabrini is a family owned and operated sixty-unit prewar structure that is located in the popular and preferred area of Hudson Heights. The management is kindly responsive and there is an in-house resident superintendent. This brand newly renovated three-bedroom flat with hints of exposed brick is ideal in many respects. Cabrini Boulevard spans the Manhattan neighborhood of Hudson Heights, running from West 177th Street in the south, neighboring the George Washington Bridge, to Fort Tryon Park in the north, along an escarpment of Manhattan schist overlooking the Henry Hudson Parkway and the Hudson River. Hudson Heights is a residential subsection of the Washington Heights area of Upper Manhattan, New York City. The neighborhood is located on a plateau on top of a high bluff overlooking both the Hudson River on the west and the Broadway valley of Washington Heights on the east, and includes the highest natural point in Manhattan, located in Bennett Park at the northern end of the neighborhood, where Cabrini Boulevard meets Fort Washington Avenue at Margaret Corbin Circle, is Fort Tryon Park, conceived by John D. Rockefeller Jr., designed by the Olmstead Brothers, and given to the city by Rockefeller in 1931. The park contains within it The Cloisters also conceived of by Rockefeller which houses the Medieval art collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Many small shops are located on West 181st Street at the southern end of the neighborhood, and all along Broadway near to its border. In the middle of the bustling yet delightfully serene neighborhood itself, there is a plenty of shopping, restaurants and all sorts of additional amenities between Cabrini Boulevard & beyond. Local transportation: "A" and 1 trains as well as the M4 and M98 Express bus.

Building Details for 75 Cabrini Blvd

OwnershipRental Property
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Floors/Apts5/29
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

181 St
0.13 miles
175 St
0.25 miles
181 St
0.36 miles

Citi Bike

W 181 St & Riverside Dr
0.1 miles
W 180 St & Fort Washington Ave
0.11 miles

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Stefania Cardinali
Corcoran

Hudson Heights | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Shhh… It just might be one of New York City’s best kept secrets. It’s got a little more space and some affordability. It offers multiple parks, river views, great ethnic restaurants and according to residents, a sense of community. 

Hudson Heights, an enclave of Washington Heights sits on a plateau atop a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. It’s inhabited by resident locals who have lived in the neighborhood for decades as well as artists, actors, young families and the newly arrived, all searching for more bang for their buck.  

Like many neighborhoods in New York City, this section of Washington Heights was renamed by real estate brokers looking to attract a variety of people and distinguish the area from the greater Washington Heights neighborhood. Hudson Heights is bounded by the Hudson River to the west, Broadway to the east, 173rd Street to the south, and Fort Tryon Park to the north. 

Walk through the neighborhood's tree-lined streets and you’ll quickly see its prewar charm that dots the neighborhood. Architectural details like Gargoyles, turrets and Gothic style aesthetic are on full display. And we can’t forget the healthy mix of Art Deco and European Tudor Revival either. It’s like a case study in 20’s, 30’s and 40’s architecture right before your eyes.

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