Pre-War Two Bedroom at Woodrow Court in Prime Washington Heights! This lovely home features a combination of pre-war charm with upgraded modern conveniences. High (9'6") ceilings, decorative moldings, and original hardwood floors can be found throughout. The generously sized windowed eat-in kitchen has just been renovated with custom cabinetry, large quartzite countertops, and high-end appliances. Both bedrooms are oversized and have plenty of closet space. Designed by George F. Pelham and built in 1917 by Jacob Axelrod, Woodrow Court was converted to a co-op in 1920 - one of the oldest Coop's in NYC. It is also one of the only full-service buildings in the neighborhood. Amenities of this pre-war six-story co-op include: a magnificent marble and stained-glass adorned lobby with full-time doorman, live-in super, wonderful staff, bike room, large private storage for each apartment, fitness room, community room, a wonderful planted roof deck with various seating areas and iconic views of the GWB, and a well-equipped central laundry room. Woodrow Court is also incredibly well-located, sitting just above the entrance to the A, C, and 1 trains and across the street/around the corner from many of New York Presbyterian Hospital existing and future buildings. Audubon Playground, recently redone as part of a multimillion-dollar program, is situated down the block. There are many neighborhood shops, restaurants, and services, as well. Woodrow Court also has extremely reasonable maintenance fees, a result of income generated from its 7 ground floor retail spaces. Please note in addition to the $836.40/mo maintenance charge, there are the following additional charges: $51.50/mo Spectrum basic high speed wireless internet and cable TV (part of a building-wide negotiated package); $140/mo Assessment (expiring December 31); and a $150 annual storage fee.
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