585 West 214 St 6D is a sun-soaked, corner two-bed one-bath perched on the top floor of a charming pre-war co-op. Step inside and be welcomed by an arched entrance foyer leading to a spacious living room with dining space. The living room window offers serene park and water views, while the king-sized primary bedroom with double closets offers ample room for a work-from-home setup. The second bedroom, a sunny corner room, boasts double exposures. The windowed kitchen featuring checkered floor tiles was recently updated with quartz countertop and appliances. The windowed bathroom is updated with new fixtures and vanity.
The building is equipped with an updated laundry facility on the lobby level, live-in super, elevator, and Butterfly intercom system.
Right across the street is Inwood Park, the last remaining natural forest in NYC, featuring walking trails, biking paths, sports fields, tennis courts and playgrounds.
Conveniently located, you're just a 5-minute walk to the A train express line, and a 10-minute walk to the 1 line. Within a 10-minute walk, you'll find a supermarket, restaurants, and coffee shops. This is city living with a touch of nature, offering the best of both worlds.
Note: Capital assessment of $265.84, special assessment of $88.61, and insurance assessment of $88.61 apply. 90% financing allowed. Pets allowed up to 2 per unit. Guarantor, parent purchase, co0purchasing, pied-a-terre allowed on a case-by-case basis.
Quick Profile
Inwood isn’t at all like those trendy acronymed neighborhoods further downtown and it doesn’t quite have a notable claim to fame but there is something especially charming about this predominantly Dominican neighborhood. It’s family-oriented with mom and pop shops, hookah bars, sports facilities, recreational venues and ethhnic eateries.
Inwood is the northernmost neighborhood of Manhattan. Any further north and you’ll be in the Bronx. It’s bounded by The Harlem River, which snakes around to its east and north side, The Hudson River and Inwood Hill Park to the west, and Fort George, an enclave of Washington Heights, to the south.
Rivers, hills and green spaces surround the neighborhood and the building height restrictions give it a suburban feel even though it's still part of the borough of Manhattan. Inwood, it’s the best of both worlds.