Highpoint-on-Hudson - Elevated Living with Unmatched Views
Perched above the Hudson River along scenic Palisade Avenue, Highpoint-on-Hudson is one of Riverdale's most sought-after luxury co-op residences. This distinguished 16-story high-rise offers a rare blend of elegance, comfort, and panoramic views-all in a serene, park-like setting.
Located on the 4th floor, this spacious one-bedroom home offers a bright and airy layout, featuring:
An updated galley kitchen with modern finishes
A full bathroom
An expansive living and dining area bathed in natural light
Oversized windows framing tranquil Hudson River views
Building Amenities & Features:
24-hour luxury concierge service
Seasonal outdoor pool
Landscaped private garden overlooking the river
On-site laundry room
Attended indoor garage parking with EV charging stations
Bike room, storage, and pet-friendly policies
Highpoint-on-Hudson is nestled in the leafy Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood, known for its peaceful charm, historic beauty, and proximity to nature. Surrounded by public parks, hiking trails, and riverfront paths, you're just minutes from local shops, dining, and everyday conveniences.
Enjoy an effortless commute:
A scenic 8-minute walk along Palisade Avenue brings you to the Spuyten Duyvil Metro-North station, where you're only 22 minutes from Grand Central in Midtown Manhattan. Multiple bus lines and access to the #1 subway station ensure seamless travel throughout New York City.
Property Details:
Co-op
Monthly Maintenance: $1,010
Built: 1955
Highpoint-on-Hudson At a Glance:
16 Stories 125 Residences
Full-Time Doorman
Elevator
Garage Parking ($220/month)
Seasonal Pool
Hudson River Garden
Bicycle Room
Pets Welcome
Quick Profile
Tucked away on a hillside overlooking the convergence of the Harlem and Hudson Rivers, Spuyten Duyvil (pronounced SPY-tun DIE-vul) is a quiet, primarily residential enclave. It is one of the most beautiful places to live, and yes, it is in the Bronx! Spuyten Duyvil is hilly, with outcroppings of the native dolomite bedrock of the area, winding lanes, and is heavily treed, almost forest-like in many areas. You will wake to birdsong, and may see smaller wildlife and the occasional deer. The neighborhood’s Hudson River shoreline offers dramatic views of the New Jersey Palisades, and if you look northward, you can see all the way up river to the Tappan Zee Bridge.
Although it has long been considered a retreat from the city for older people, Spuyten Duyvil is now seeing an influx of families and young professionals, moving north to escape the close confines and higher prices of the City, trading those for affordable housing in closer proximity to nature.. There are reasonably priced housing options, including co-op apartments, condos, and even single-family homes in colonial and Tudor styles. There are some high-rise buildings with doormen in the southeastern corner of the neighborhood. The most desirable buildings are the red brick mid-rise buildings along Palisade Avenue, offering stunning Hudson River views. Perhaps the most unusual building is the Villa Charlotte Bronte, a 17-unit co-op building designed to mimic an Italian villa.
The commercial area of Spuyten Duyvil is small, and largely confined to a strip mall-like group of stores on Knolls Crescent. There are a few restaurants that are frequented by residents and a smattering of grocery stores. Three sizeable parks in the neighborhood offer recreational activities and dog-friendly areas.
With a relatively convenient commute to Manhattan, Spuyten Duyvil gives residents the perfect mix of urban access with relaxed, suburban living. If you work in the City, or just want to spend the day shopping or sight-seeing, you can choose the Metro-North, express buses, or catch the 1 train from Marble Hill, just a quick local bus ride away. You can be in Midtown or at Grand Central Terminal in about 30 to 60 minutes.