This home is part of Riverdale Commons, a small gated complex with 41 units spread across three buildings. The complex provides residents with a common laundry room, adding a layer of convenience to your daily routine. Though parking within the complex is currently waitlisted, you'll find ample street parking readily available.
Situated next to a local and express bus stop, and a few blocks away from the #1 subway, your commute will be a breeze. For those who love the outdoors, Van Cortlandt Park, with its walking trails, open park spaces, and horse-riding stables, is just across the street.
For your shopping needs, the Broadway shopping area is a short distance away, offering a variety of retail options. Please note, this building maintains a no pets policy.
This property is more than just a home; it's an opportunity to shape your living space, to be part of a friendly community, and to enjoy the convenience of city living with the peace of green spaces. Welcome to your potential new home at 6299 Broadway. Photos virtually staged.
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Searching for a little bit of country that can be your home base, while still being able to take advantage of everything that NYC offers? Do you want a slower pace of living, focused on family and the great outdoors? Riverdale may be your perfect choice. Only about ten miles north of Midtown, Riverdale’s bucolic paradise feels like you have left the city entirely. You would never guess that you are still within the confines of the Bronx.
Riverdale is primarily residential with a substantial number of single-family homes and corridors of high-rise apartments. There are many large parks, and they play a major role in the lives of the residents, as they are a primary source of entertainment. Clean, safe streets make Riverdale a great place to walk or cycle. There are trees everywhere, and the air is fresh and invigorating. It is a great place to raise a family, but more and more singles and young professionals are moving into Riverdale, in search of larger, less expensive apartments, and to enjoy the parks and the remarkable views of the Hudson River and Manhattan.
While the grid layout of the rest of the city makes it easy to find your way from here to there, Riverdale chose to forego that structure, choosing instead to let the verdant streets twist and wind their way around natural obstacles in designs by Frederick Law Olmsted, of Central Park fame. Some streets are divided, with traffic in one direction being at an entirely different level than traffic headed the opposite way on the same street. This quirkiness adds a certain charm to this neighborhood.