In Hudson View Gardens, a most desirable +/- 1300 sq. ft. layout of gracious living, and a glimpse of the GW Bridge beckoning from the distance! You could play hide and seek in its five large rooms, with formal dining room and original kitchen cabinets and fixtures.
In Hudson View Gardens, a most desirable +/- 1300 sq. ft. layout of gracious living, and a glimpse of the GW Bridge beckoning from the distance! You could play hide and seek in its five large rooms, with formal dining room and original kitchen cabinets and fixtures. Parquet floors throughout in good condition and six closets, plus a pantry which could be turned into a small office. Half of the formal dining room can be converted into a 3rd bedroom, while retaining enough space for a sizeable dining area. This unit faces South, East and West – offering wonderful daylong light. The master bedroom accesses the fire escape through a french door, affording pastoral-like views of the interior gardens. CO-OP FEATURES: English Tudor Architecture / five acres of private gardens / private road and off-street parking / 24-hour security/ large community room for concerts, yoga, annual arts & crafts fair, party space for rent / guest apartment / mail delivery to your door / parent-organized playgroup and playground / basement storage, including bike-storage / G & E included in maintenance / required down payment: 25%. Hudson View Gardens was built in 1924 (in the English Tudor-style) as one of the city’s first co-ops and has been 100% shareholder-owned for quite some time. This charming complex consists of nine elevatored, six-story buildings and six four-story walk-ups, separated by a private path and road. Bennett Park, the highest natural point in Manhattan, is right across the street. NEIGHBORHOOND INFO: Hudson View Gardens is in the Hudson Heights area, between W 181st St. and West 187th St., a bustling neighborhood with a good selection of restaurants, bars, banks and other neighborhood services. … West 181st St. offers an expanded, well-stocked wine/liquor store, pilates studio, Starbucks, framing shop and art gallery. … Across the Henry Hudson Parkway, there are tennis courts on the banks of the Hudson River and a great, scenic bike path along the river leading all the way downtown. … W 187th St. is like stepping into a slice of small-town America, with its inviting restaurants, bars, supermarket, gourmet food shop, sidewalk fruit stands and other neighborhood services. … A short walk farther north brings you to Fort Tryon Park, with its verdant gardens, New Leaf Cafe and the Cloisters museum. … The “A” express train stops at W 181st St., (with additional entrance and exit on W. 184th St.) and W 190 St. It gets to W 42nd St.in less than 20 minutes at rush hour. Local (M4) and express bus service runs along Fort Washington Avenue and Broadway, with the Express bus (M98) heading down Lexington Avenue for quick service to the East Side. … Entry to the Henry Hudson Parkway, George Washington Bridge and Cross-Bronx Expressway is just minutes away. PRINCIPALS ONLY