95 Park Terrace East is a six story Art Deco co-op built in the prewar era, located on a quiet, tree lined block in Inwood, Upper Manhattan. The building features an elegant Art Deco lobby, elevator access, a live-in superintendent, a newly renovated laundry room, and both bike and common storage. Pets are welcome with board approval, subletting is permitted, and financing up to 80 to 85% is available. Pied-à-terre purchases are not allowed. Several units have ongoing fuel assessments ranging from approximately $50 to $99 per month.
Apartments throughout the building showcase classic Art Deco details including decorative arches, picture moldings, and hardwood floors with walnut inlays. Many units feature sunken living rooms, built-in bookcases and shelving, and generous closet space with ceilings reaching almost 9 feet. Some studios are configured as bi-level layouts with step down living rooms and multiple windows providing tree views. Renovated kitchens typically include stainless steel appliances, modern cabinetry, and granite or quartz countertops, while bathrooms often retain original cast iron soaking tubs alongside updated fixtures and tilework.
The building sits between West 217th and West 218th Streets with convenient access to the A and 1 subway lines, Metro North at Marble Hill, express buses to Midtown and Lower Manhattan, and major highways including the Henry Hudson Parkway. The neighborhood offers exceptional outdoor recreation with immediate proximity to Inwood Hill Park (196 acres with hiking trails, kayaking, dog runs, and ball fields), Isham Park, and Fort Tryon Park. Local amenities include a year round Inwood Greenmarket farmers market, the Columbia University Baker Athletics Complex, and the River Plaza shopping center featuring Target and other retailers.
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