Step into sunlight, sky, and style at 1100 Grand Concourse-an iconic prewar cooperative in the heart of the Grand Concourse Historic District. This oversized one-bedroom is rich with historic character and modern upgrades, including your own in-unit combo washer/dryer.
The generous living room and king-sized bedroom are framed by oversized landmark windows that look west across the Concourse to the Andrew Freedman Home. The newly installed, historically accurate windows are not only beautiful but also energy efficient and exceptionally quiet, creating a peaceful retreat above the tree-lined boulevard. Evenings bring extraordinary skies and dramatic sunsets.
The massive, windowed eat-in kitchen is the kind of space rarely found in New York apartments. A true chef's delight, it offers stainless-steel appliances-gas range, dishwasher, built-in microwave, and full-sized refrigerator-plus wraparound counters, abundant cabinetry, and space for a full dining table.
An expansive entry foyer with a large closet provides a gracious welcome, while restored original hardwood floors, a completely renovated windowed bathroom, and ample additional storage complete this home's thoughtful layout.
1100 Grand Concourse is a distinguished cooperative with a restored brick facade and a lobby designed in the refined Adam style popular in the 1920s. Light and bright, the lobby is further enlivened by contemporary artwork celebrating the neighborhood. Amenities include a live-in superintendent, two elevators, and a common laundry room. Financing is permitted with as little as 10% down, and subletting is allowed after two years of ownership with board approval. Pets are welcome with some restrictions, and shareholders currently contribute a monthly capital assessment of $209.97.
Perfectly located at East 166th Street, the building sits at the cultural crossroads of the Bronx. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Yankee Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Park, Mullaly Park, and the Andrew Freedman Home are all just moments away. Transit is unbeatable: the B/D trains and multiple bus lines are right outside, with the 4 Express train only a few blocks away. Shops, dining, and the Bronx Terminal Market round out the offering.
A unique and desirable home in a landmark setting--see it today.
Step into sunlight, sky, and style at 1100 Grand Concourse-an iconic prewar cooperative in the heart of the Grand Concourse Historic District. This oversized one-bedroom is rich with historic character and modern upgrades, including your own in-unit combo washer/dryer.
The generous living room and king-sized bedroom are framed by oversized landmark windows that look west across the Concourse to the Andrew Freedman Home. The newly installed, historically accurate windows are not only beautiful but also energy efficient and exceptionally quiet, creating a peaceful retreat above the tree-lined boulevard. Evenings bring extraordinary skies and dramatic sunsets.
The massive, windowed eat-in kitchen is the kind of space rarely found in New York apartments. A true chef's delight, it offers stainless-steel appliances-gas range, dishwasher, built-in microwave, and full-sized refrigerator-plus wraparound counters, abundant cabinetry, and space for a full dining table.
An expansive entry foyer with a large closet provides a gracious welcome, while restored original hardwood floors, a completely renovated windowed bathroom, and ample additional storage complete this home's thoughtful layout.
1100 Grand Concourse is a distinguished cooperative with a restored brick facade and a lobby designed in the refined Adam style popular in the 1920s. Light and bright, the lobby is further enlivened by contemporary artwork celebrating the neighborhood. Amenities include a live-in superintendent, two elevators, and a common laundry room. Financing is permitted with as little as 10% down, and subletting is allowed after two years of ownership with board approval. Pets are welcome with some restrictions, and shareholders currently contribute a monthly capital assessment of $209.97.
Perfectly located at East 166th Street, the building sits at the cultural crossroads of the Bronx. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Yankee Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Park, Mullaly Park, and the Andrew Freedman Home are all just moments away. Transit is unbeatable: the B/D trains and multiple bus lines are right outside, with the 4 Express train only a few blocks away. Shops, dining, and the Bronx Terminal Market round out the offering.
A unique and desirable home in a landmark setting--see it today.