225 Bennett Avenue is a 6-story post-war co-op building in Washington Heights, completed in 1940. The building contains 106 units and offers amenities such as an elevator, washer/dryer facilities, and a live-in superintendent. Currently, 3 apartments are for sale.
The Rockview at 225 Bennett Avenue is a six story co-op built in 1940 in Washington Heights' Hudson Heights enclave. The 106 unit building sits on a tree lined block directly across from Fort Tryon Park, offering residents access to 67 acres of walking trails, dramatic Hudson River views, The Met Cloisters museum, and the Heather Garden. The neighborhood inspired an early play by Lin-Manuel Miranda and features a vibrant mix of local cafes, bakeries, and restaurants including Buunni coffee, Dutch Baby Bakery, and Happy Cake.
Apartments retain classic pre war character with original hardwood floors, arched doorways, nine foot ceilings, frame wall moldings, and decorative sconces. Studios often feature Murphy beds tucked into center room closets, while one bedroom units typically include walk in closets and corner exposures with south and west facing windows. Windowed eat in kitchens are standard throughout, many recently renovated with stainless steel appliances, quartz or granite countertops, and white cabinetry. Windowed bathrooms, some finished in marble, add to the appeal.
The building offers two elevators, a live-in superintendent, central laundry facilities, and two lobbies with intercom and surveillance systems. A parking garage operates next door as a separate entity. The co-op maintains flexible policies including pied-Ă -terre ownership, liberal subletting, co-purchases, gifting, guarantors, and pets up to 50 pounds. Financing up to 80% is permitted. Transportation is convenient with the A express train across the street (20 minutes to Midtown) and the 1 local train around the corner on Broadway.
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