The Daniel, located at 98 Park Terrace East, is a six story post-war co-op completed in 1946 in Manhattan's Inwood neighborhood. This intimate building houses 49 units and showcases preserved Art Deco architectural details, including graceful arched entryways, bordered hardwood floors, and a charming lobby with stunning terrazzo floors and local artwork. The building sits on a quiet tree lined block between West 217th and 218th Streets, offering residents a peaceful retreat while maintaining easy access to Manhattan's transportation network.
The apartments at The Daniel feature a mix of studios and one bedroom units, many of which have undergone extensive renovations while preserving original character elements. Common features include original oak hardwood floors, skim coated walls and ceilings, and abundant storage with multiple large closets throughout each unit. The renovated kitchens typically showcase white shaker style cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and modern backsplashes, while bathrooms feature subway tile, marble accents, and high end nickel fixtures. Many units offer custom built storage solutions, including Murphy beds with integrated desks and custom dressing areas, maximizing functionality in the compact spaces.
The Daniel operates as a well managed co-op with notably flexible board policies, including approval for up to 90% financing, gifting, co purchasing, and pied-à-terre ownership. The building is pet friendly and offers practical amenities including a live-in superintendent, central laundry facilities, bike storage, and optional private storage cages for rent. The elevator building maintains its vintage charm while providing modern conveniences for residents.
Inwood's Park Terrace section provides residents with exceptional access to outdoor recreation, most notably the 196 acre Inwood Hill Park with hiking trails, sports courts, dog runs, and Hudson River kayaking. The neighborhood offers urban conveniences including a year round farmers market, local restaurants and cafes, and the nearby River Plaza shopping center. Transportation options include the A express and 1 local subway lines, Metro North at Marble Hill, and express bus service to Lower Manhattan, making this northern Manhattan location surprisingly accessible to the rest of the city.
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