1920s prewar cooperative in Washington Heights near Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters Features courtyard, laundry, storage, live-in super, and convenient access to 1/A/C trains Currently, 2 apartments are for sale.
825 West 179th Street is a classic prewar co-op built in the 1920s, situated in the vibrant neighborhood of Washington Heights. The building features a beautifully restored lobby, an elevator, and a tranquil central courtyard, enhancing the living experience for its residents. Amenities include a central laundry room, private storage options, and a live-in superintendent, ensuring convenience and comfort. The building is pet friendly and allows subletting after two years with board approval.
Residences at 825 West 179th Street offer a blend of modern updates and prewar charm. Many apartments feature spacious layouts with large windows that provide ample natural light and stunning views of the George Washington Bridge and the Hudson River. Common features include updated kitchens with stainless steel appliances, solid hardwood floors, and in-unit washers and dryers in select units. The flexible layouts allow for various configurations, accommodating both privacy and open living spaces.
Located near Fort Tryon Park and The Cloisters, the building is surrounded by tree-lined streets and offers easy access to scenic bike trails along the Hudson River. The neighborhood boasts a variety of dining options, cafes, and shops, making it a lively area to call home. Public transportation is easily accessible, with the A and 1 trains providing quick connections to Midtown Manhattan.
Notably, 825 West 179th Street has attracted a diverse community, including notable residents from various backgrounds. The building's combination of historical significance, modern amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a desirable choice for those looking to settle in one of Manhattan's hidden gems.
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