Enter into this classic two bedroom onto the beautiful hardwood floors and let the windows draw you into this serene home. Southern and Western exposure illuminate the space, with the corner livingroom offering not only sublime views but also light throughout the day and an epic view of the sun setting to the west right behind the George Washington Bridge.
The home features a newly renovated kitchen with cork floors, soft close cabinetry and state of the art appliances. Ample storage is provided by the tremendous walk in closet. The main bedroom is extra spacious measuring 102? x 156.? The second bedroom is the perfect accommodation for guests - or an office where working from home would be a dream.
Another great benefit to the co-op is its super low maintenance!
West Gate House, situated not far from the A train at 181st Street is a fantastic pet-friendly cooperative with a large laundry room; private outdoor courtyard; meeting room; live-in super and bike storage. The well maintained co-op has access to Fort Washington Park right outside your door.
Icing on the cake? Current shareholder has a storage cage that can be transferred to a new purchaser at a rate of $100/month.
Note some photos of this unit are virtually staged.
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.