also faces south east. The apartment comes with custom shades, which you can use just in case you need a little less sun! The apartment needs some updating and has been priced accordingly. Seize the moment, as the apartment is now listed at a below market price!
579 West 215th Street is an elevator building, built in about 1965, with a resident super, central laundry, an on site garage (with a wait list), locker room and a beautiful roof deck overlooking Inwood Hill Park, the Henry Hudson Bridge, the Spuyten Duyten Duyvil where it joins the Hudson River, and onwards south overlooking Washington Heights, ad points south. The view can not be more beautiful!
The Coop is only a half block away from historic 196 acre Inwood Hill Park, which has many amenities including tennis, basketball, softball, soccer and kayaking. It's also only a block away from the smaller yet idyllic Isham Park, where on Isham Streeet on Saturdays there's a wonderful Farmer's Market. There's plentiful shopping and dining close by and outstanding transportation including the nearby A and 1 trains, the metro north, and convenient highways in any direction you want to go.
Asking only $335,000. Live in Inwood, one of Manhattan's epic neighborhoods. You'll be happy you did! Subletting and pied a terre permitted.
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.