880 West 181st Street, known as "The Falkland," is a distinguished pre war co-op completed in 1916 in Washington Heights' Hudson Heights neighborhood. This six story, 61 unit elevator building sits prominently at the corner of 181st Street and Riverside Drive, offering residents spectacular Hudson River and George Washington Bridge views. The building features an elegant art deco lobby with brick interior, custom archways, tray ceilings, and gothic pendant lighting that immediately establishes its pre war character and charm.
Apartments throughout the building showcase classic pre war details including herringbone hardwood floors, nine foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, original transoms, and period doorknobs. Many units benefit from northern and southern exposures that provide excellent natural light and cross ventilation. Common apartment features include renovated kitchens with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances, with some units offering in unit washer and dryer installations. The building's layout accommodates various configurations from studios to spacious three bedroom homes, with some apartments having been combined to create loft like spaces with panoramic river vistas.
The Falkland operates as a well managed, pet friendly co-op with notably low maintenance fees ranging from $780 to $952 monthly, including property taxes. Building amenities include a live in superintendent, central laundry facilities, private storage lockers, bike storage, and secure key fob entry. The building permits subletting with board approval and has no flip tax, making it attractive to both owner occupants and investors. Some units currently have temporary assessments ranging from $140 to $350 monthly for building improvements.
The location provides exceptional convenience with the A train and multiple bus lines just one block away, offering 20 minute commutes to Midtown Manhattan. Residents enjoy immediate access to Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters, Riverside Park with its tennis courts and bike paths, and the Little Red Lighthouse. The neighborhood offers a village like atmosphere with local restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, and specialty retailers, while remaining minutes from Columbia Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center. The building's position on one of Manhattan's highest points provides residents with a unique combination of urban accessibility and scenic tranquility.
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