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  • $485,000

    231 W 148th St APT 4K, New York, NY 10039

    1beds
    --sqft
    Coop
    Built in 1920
    -- sqft lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $839/mo HOA

    What's special

    Modern finishesSleek white cabinetryBarbecue areaWarm wood tonesSpacious bedroomKey-access courtyard gardenHigh ceilings
    Welcome to a home that blends style, comfort, and the simple joy of having a space that’s truly yours. A modern Harlem duplex with warmth, character, and everyday ease. This one-bedroom duplex in The Washington Co-ops offers an inviting layout, thoughtful updates, and that effortless Harlem charm that makes it easy to imagine yourself settling in. The main level opens to a bright living and dining area, framed by hardwood floors and high ceilings that create an airy, open feel. The kitchen combines a perfect mix of classic and contemporary with sleek white cabinetry contrasting with a rich brick backsplash and stainless-steel appliances. A striking spiral staircase anchors the space and leads upstairs to a spacious bedroom with excellent closet storage and room to unwind. The bathroom’s warm wood tones and modern finishes complete the home’s cohesive, stylish aesthetic. Located in Hamilton Heights, you’ll enjoy the ease of laundry in the building, an elevator, and a live-in super, along with quick access to the A/B/C/D and 3 trains just blocks away. Surrounded by parks, cafes, and Harlem’s signature blend of history and culture, this duplex offers a space that feels personal, polished, and full of possibility, making it a wonderful first step into homeownership. Building & Financial Details The Washington is a well-maintained, pet-friendly HDC co-op in vibrant Upper Harlem. Residents enjoy amenities such as a fitness center, bike storage, community room, playroom, and additional storage units. A key-access courtyard garden with a barbecue area offers a peaceful outdoor retreat, and garage parking is conveniently located just across the street. The income cap is set at 250% of the NYC Area Median Income (AMI) as determined by HUD, regardless of household size, with a maximum allowable income of $284,250. Financial requirements include a debt-to-income ratio below 30%. Subletting is permitted after two years of residency, subject to board approval, and there is no flip tax.
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