Fort Tryon Terrace at 66 Overlook Terrace is an established 8-story red brick co-op in Washington Heights' Hudson Heights neighborhood, built in 1959 and converted from rental to cooperative in 1985 by the Gildin Management Company. The 118-unit building features an attractive four-wing design with extensive sidewalk landscaping surrounding a handsome walled entrance stoop, plus a convenient ramp entrance for easy elevator access with luggage and strollers.
The building offers a comprehensive suite of amenities including a part-time doorman, live-in superintendent, fitness center with new equipment, full service garage, private backyard playground with basketball court, bike storage, central laundry room, and private storage units. The co-op maintains two beautifully landscaped entrances and has recently renovated its lobby and hallways, reflecting the building's well maintained reputation under long-time management.
Apartments range from spacious one bedrooms to generous three bedroom units, many featuring oversized rooms, windowed kitchens, and multiple exposures. Recent listings highlight units with 19 foot wide living rooms, corner exposures, and apartments with over 800 square feet of space. Several units have been renovated with modern kitchens featuring Bosch appliances, quartz countertops, and ample storage, while maintaining original details like hardwood floors and high ceilings.
The location provides exceptional access to Fort Tryon Park and the world renowned Met Cloisters, with the A express train reaching Midtown Manhattan in just 20 minutes. The neighborhood offers a village-like atmosphere with nearby restaurants, cafes, grocery stores, and cultural amenities, while connecting to the 11-mile Hudson River Greenway for outdoor recreation. The co-op welcomes cats but prohibits dogs, allows up to 80% financing, and requires two years of ownership before subletting.
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