Come home to this bright, southern-facing, full-sized Art Deco one-bedroom home with warmth and character.
The apartment has all the features that favor Art Deco buildings - a long, bright, sunken living room; a large bedroom with a double closet; a huge fully renovated kitchen that includes everyones most wanted feature - an in-unit washer/dryer.
When you enter the apartment, you are greeted by light and space that draw you inside. From the entry foyer, the open sightlines bring you into an expansive, friendly living room, or from the foyer; you can veer off to dinner in your oversized eat-in kitchen. The many, many cabinets provide extensive [delete amounts of] storage. The bedroom has a large double closet and a unique circular flow with two entrances.
100 Bennett is an Art Deco building built in 1939, with a classically appointed lobby, two elevators, a bike room, live-in Super and childrens play area.
Although no one can say that the area is a hidden" gem anymore, Hudson Heights is still a gem and a quiet enclave on the island of Manhattan. The street layout creates one huge cul-de-sac that quiets the area by calming the traffic, while there is still immediate access to the A-train running below the neighborhood. Or its s few blocks to the 1-train and bus lines that head down the East or West sides. There are numerous restaurants and lots of shops close by for the daily sundries. Lastly - you have the river views and fields of Fort Tryon Park, the art of The Metropolitans Cloisters Museum and there is easy access to the Hudson River Greenway for cycling and running enthusiasts.
Notes:
Subletting is allowed after the first two years of occupancy.
Parents buying for their children is okay.
1 dog allowed per apartment.