At the tip of Manhattan lies Inwood, with boundless green spaces and attractions. At the tip of Inwood sits this peaceful co-op unit, a convertible two-bedroom layout with sweeping Northeastern views and windows in just about every room, just two short blocks from Inwood Hill Park.
Unit 5L has a wonderfully flexible configuration. Owner is in the process of converting to a two bedroom with a dining area, and spacious living area. The first bedroom can easily accommodate a king-size bed with room to spare. The second bedroom is a tranquil space facing away from the street, originally a formal dining room. The apartment also has wood floors, central heat, a windowed bathroom, and a galley kitchen.
The 5th floor view faces primarily north and east looking over the grounds of the Columbia University athletic grounds. The Spuyten Duyvil Creek is tucked behind with the Marble Hill skyline beyond.
100 Park Terrace West is a six-story elevator co-op built in 1951 with an art deco flair and open, windowed stairwells and halls. The co-op offers a live-in super, central laundry, bike storage/storage for rent, and a garage with a wait list. Pet friendly building.
Inwood is known for its green spaces, chief among them Inwood Hill Park, a 196 acre old growth park once home to Lenape natives. Among its features are manicured fields, the Indian Caves, lookout point, and numerous sports fields/tennis courts, all of which begins just two blocks from the front door of 100 Park Terrace West. Isham Park features another 20 acres just a couple of blocks to the south. Other local attractions include the Inwood greenmarket at Isham Street, the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, and the Dichter Pharmacy & Soda Shoppe. Along the southern border of Inwood lies Fort Tryon Park and the Cloisters.
Subways: 1 train at 215th St (0.3mi), A at 207th St. Easy access to the West and East sides of Manhattan via the Henry Hudson Parkway and Harlem River Drive.
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