371 Fort Washington Avenue
Co-op located in Washington Heights, between West 176th Street & West 177th Street
Description of 371 Fort Washington Avenue
371 Fort Washington Avenue is a six-story, 54-unit building completed in 1924 and converted to a cooperative in 1988. The building boasts many original Art Deco details in the lobby, but enhancements include a video intercom system, new laundry room, and high-pressure water pump. Amenities and features include a package room, bike room, storage, composting disposal, and compactor chutes on every floor.
Standing on the same corner as the A-Train Express, and M4 bus, the building is is a focus of nearby transportation options, I-95, the George Washington Bridge, and access beyond. Two garages are located one block away on Broadway. Shopping and services are quickly and easily accessible, multiple grocery stores, restaurants, bars, drug stores, farmers markets, The United Palace Theater, Blink Fitness and Planet Fitness, GWB Marketplace, and more are all within a few blocks. Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center is located eight blocks south. Just one block south of 371 is J. Hood Wright Park, with flowered paths, a playground, community center and well kept dog run. Other nearby parks include Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters, and the tennis courts and Little Red Light House at Fort Washington Park. You will quickly discover the pleasure of having 25% of Manhattan's parkland near your front door!
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Building Facts
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Year Built: 1923Converted Year: 1988Building Type: Co-opNeighborhood: Washington Heights (Manhattan)Minimum Down: 20%
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Total Floors: 6
Apartment Pricing Stats
Building Amenities
- Pre War
- Resident Storage
- Video Intercom
- Mail Room
- Lounge
- Laundry Room
- Bike Room