A 2-bedroom in Manhattan for under $900,000 usually comes with major drawbacks. That second bedroom may be more like an alcove. Or the apartment is on the sixth floor of a walk-up. Or the maintenance fees are twice what the mortgage would be. So when a 2-bedroom in Manhattan is listed for $779,000 and has no red flags off the bat — like this top-floor co-op at 450 W. 147th St. in Hamilton Heights — we get excited.
As stated above, you don’t often see a recently renovated, nicely maintained 2-bedroom in Manhattan for six figures, let alone $779,000. This place is priced competitively and has no hidden gotchas like astronomically high common charges or a caveat for cash-only offers. Monthly fees do clock in at $1,128 — which is something — but for a residence in a meticulously maintained prewar co-op, you could do a lot worse. The apartment is currently configured as a 2-bedroom, but easily could convert to a 3-bedroom if you changed out the dining room configuration.
This place is big on space and character, offering an even 1,000 square feet and tons of nice details, including a decorative fireplace, high ceilings, a windowed kitchen and an oversized dining room with wraparound bay windows. The apartment gets a ton of light and has nice views overlooking one of Hamilton Heights’ most picturesque blocks. And not to worry, the apartment has you covered with all those nice-to-have amenities like good closet space, an elevator, and a washer and dryer in-unit.
If you’re all about fancy amenities and finishes, you might find this place somewhat lackluster. The kitchen appliances are basic and there’s no central air. Otherwise, there’s not a whole lot to ding this place on. Obviously, Hamilton Heights is not the epicenter of Manhattan’s nightlife or culture scene, but you can easily hop on the A, C, B or D at 145th Street — less than a five minute walk — and be in the Village or Chelsea in under 30 minutes. Your late-night Uber expenses might increase if you can’t shake your Downtown M.O. But that’s part of the opportunity cost for an Upper Manhattan address.
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