Bright, expansive, and rich in pre-war charm, this coveted C-line corner six-room residence is a rare offering, combining scale, light, and exceptional value. Spanning approximately 1,500 square feet, this three-bedroom home boasts 13 oversized windows, soaring 9-foot ceilings, and south and west exposures that flood the apartment with natural light throughout the day - including a spectacular, unobstructed southern view down Broadway.
A gracious 31-foot grand foyer and gallery creates an impressive arrival and an ideal setting for art collectors, setting the tone for elegant living and effortless entertaining. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a spacious eat-in kitchen, a well appointed full bathroom with original details and upgrades as well as a flexible half bath that can easily be converted into a full. Original pre-war details abound-picture rails, picture frame moldings, crown moldings, baseboards, brass hardware, and a functional transom-perfectly complemented by rich oak floors throughout.
Set within the historic Woodrow Court , built between 1917 and 1918 and converted to a cooperative in the early 1920s, this full-service building is renowned for its financial stability and strong sense of community. The recently renovated lobby preserves its original architectural character while introducing modern updates, including new mailboxes and a package room. Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities: 24/7 doorman, live-in superintendent, monitored security cameras, high-speed community Wi-Fi throughout common areas, a large community room, fitness center, private storage, laundry facilities, and a beautifully landscaped roof garden. The building also features a renovated passenger elevator, separate service elevator, and a fully accessible (zero-stair) entrance.
Ideally located in the heart of Washington Heights , the building offers convenient access to the A, C, and 1 subway lines - with an express commute to Columbus Circle in under 20 minutes. Enjoy close proximity to Fort Tryon Park , Riverside Park , and Highbridge Park , along with cultural landmarks like the United Palace . Surrounded by a vibrant dining and cultural scene, this is pre-war living at its finest and a rare opportunity to own one of the building's most sought-after lines.
Bright, expansive, and rich in pre-war charm, this coveted C-line corner six-room residence is a rare offering, combining scale, light, and exceptional value. Spanning approximately 1,500 square feet, this three-bedroom home boasts 13 oversized windows, soaring 9-foot ceilings, and south and west exposures that flood the apartment with natural light throughout the day - including a spectacular, unobstructed southern view down Broadway.
A gracious 31-foot grand foyer and gallery creates an impressive arrival and an ideal setting for art collectors, setting the tone for elegant living and effortless entertaining. The thoughtfully designed layout includes a spacious eat-in kitchen, a well appointed full bathroom with original details and upgrades as well as a flexible half bath that can easily be converted into a full. Original pre-war details abound-picture rails, picture frame moldings, crown moldings, baseboards, brass hardware, and a functional transom-perfectly complemented by rich oak floors throughout.
Set within the historic Woodrow Court , built between 1917 and 1918 and converted to a cooperative in the early 1920s, this full-service building is renowned for its financial stability and strong sense of community. The recently renovated lobby preserves its original architectural character while introducing modern updates, including new mailboxes and a package room. Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities: 24/7 doorman, live-in superintendent, monitored security cameras, high-speed community Wi-Fi throughout common areas, a large community room, fitness center, private storage, laundry facilities, and a beautifully landscaped roof garden. The building also features a renovated passenger elevator, separate service elevator, and a fully accessible (zero-stair) entrance.
Ideally located in the heart of Washington Heights , the building offers convenient access to the A, C, and 1 subway lines - with an express commute to Columbus Circle in under 20 minutes. Enjoy close proximity to Fort Tryon Park , Riverside Park , and Highbridge Park , along with cultural landmarks like the United Palace . Surrounded by a vibrant dining and cultural scene, this is pre-war living at its finest and a rare opportunity to own one of the building's most sought-after lines.
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group