The Goya is a pet-friendly 29-unit building built in 1910 with a 24-hour video doorman and central laundry facility. Located at 611 West 156th Street in Washington Heights, it is near supermarkets and the 1 subway line. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
Constructed in 1910, The Goya is a pet-friendly, 29-unit co-op building located at 611 West 156th Street in the vibrant Washington Heights neighborhood. Residents benefit from a 24-hour video doorman and a central laundry facility, enhancing convenience and security. The building's prime location offers easy access to supermarkets and the 1 subway line, making commuting straightforward.
Many apartments in The Goya feature elegant prewar details, including soaring 9'-7" ceilings, fireplaces, and formal dining rooms that can be converted into additional bedrooms. The residences often boast updated kitchens and bathrooms, with some units allowing for in-unit washer/dryer installations. The building's cooperative structure includes income restrictions, ensuring affordability for residents.
Situated between Columbia University's Manhattanville campus and NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, the neighborhood is rich in amenities, including trendy cafes, farmers markets, and cultural institutions. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Hudson River Greenway and Riverside Park, which offer extensive recreational facilities.
Notably, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the acclaimed creator of 'In the Heights,' has ties to this area, highlighting the cultural significance of Washington Heights. The Goya represents a unique opportunity to live in a historic building within one of Manhattan's rapidly appreciating enclaves.
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