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    255 Cabrini Blvd APT 1D, New York, NY 10040

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    Condominium
    Built in 1937
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    $377,900 Zestimate®
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    $3,046 Estimated rent

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    What's special

    Contract out. No longer showing. Prewar Art Deco Condominium Alcove Studio Residence 1D is a large alcove studio that could be converted to a Junior 1 Bedroom with herringbone floors and high beamed ceilings. The home features an entry foyer, a sunken living and a separate raised alcove area. There is a spacious windowed kitchen with a generous amount of storage and closet space. The Building has an attended lobby, a live-in super, laundry room, two elevators and is pet friendly. A nice break from the hustle of downtown, this serene neighborhood offers the majesty and beauty of Fort Tryon Park, the Cloisters as well as charming cafes, wonderful shops and biking trails with panoramic views of the Hudson. 255 Cabrini is just three short blocks from the A Express train at 181st Street. 255 Cabrini Boulevard is a phenomenal prewar condominium building in what could be the most desirable blocks in the residential area of Hudson Heights. This neighborhood is located on a plateau on top of a high bluff overlooking both the Hudson River on the west and the Broadway valley of Washington Heights on the east, and includes the highest natural point in Manhattan, located in Bennett Park. At the northern end of the neighborhood, where Cabrini Boulevard meets Fort Washington Avenue at Margaret Corbin Circle, is Fort Tryon Park, conceived by John D. Rockefeller Jr., designed by the Olmsted Brothers, and given to the city by Rockefeller in 1931. The park contains within it The Cloisters – also conceived of by Rockefeller – which houses the Medieval art collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This vibrant neighborhood with its rich historical past is seeing a resurgence of new buyers as many see this special cul-de-sac as one of New York’s best kept secrets. There are currently two monthly assessments in place. One for the facade ($161.21/mo) which will run through July 2024 and another for capital infrastructure ($197.86/mo) which will run through December 2024. Together the assessments are $359.07/mo. Please note that some photos have been virtually staged.

    Zillow last checked: 8 hours ago

    Listing updated: March 05, 2025 at 12:00pm

    Listed by:

    Stella Sieniewicz,

    Compass

    Source: StreetEasy,MLS#: S1668492

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 0
    • Bathrooms: 1
    • Full bathrooms: 1
    Appliances
    • Laundry: Inside
    Interior area
    • Total structure area: 0

    Property

    Details
    • Parcel number: 021791037
    • Special conditions: Resale

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: Condo
    • Property subtype: Condominium
    Condition
    • Year built: 1937

    Community & neighborhood

    Security
    • Security features: Part-Time Doorman
    Community
    • Community features: Part Time Doorman
    Location
    • Region: New York
    • Subdivision: Hudson Heights

    HOA & financial

    HOA
    • Has HOA: Yes
    • HOA fee: $595 monthly
    • Amenities included: Laundry, Elevator(s)
    • Services included: Maintenance