Art Deco gem in Fort George with spacious one-bedrooms featuring original hardwood floors and sunken living rooms. Near Fort Tryon Park with flexible policies and convenient subway access to Midtown. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
30 Bogardus Place is a well-maintained Art Deco elevator building located in the Fort George section of Washington Heights, just two blocks from Fort Tryon Park. This neighborhood offers a peaceful atmosphere while being conveniently close to both the Dyckman Street 1 train and the 190th Street A train, allowing for a quick commute to Midtown Manhattan.
The building features oversized one-bedroom apartments that are characterized by their spacious layouts, original hardwood floors, and abundant natural light from multiple exposures. Many units include a sunken living room, arched doorways, and built-in shelving, showcasing the classic craftsmanship of the era. The updated kitchens are equipped with modern appliances, while the bathrooms often feature charming vintage tiles.
Residents enjoy practical amenities such as on-site laundry facilities, storage options, and a resident superintendent. The building's policies are accommodating, allowing for pied-Ă -terres, co-purchasing, gifting, and cats, making it an attractive option for a variety of buyers. The surrounding area is rich with local dining, shopping, and recreational opportunities, including the scenic Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters.
Notably, 30 Bogardus Place has been home to various celebrities, adding to its allure. With its combination of historic charm and modern conveniences, this building represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of New York City's architectural heritage.
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