Nestled in the Northwest tip of Manhattan, Inwood is a neighborhood on the rise in both popularity and real estate prices. Just north of Hudson Heights, Inwood spans from Dyckman Street (200th Street) to 220th Street, where Spuyten Duyvil Creek laps at the edge of Manhattan Island. Inwood's value-driven real estate prices have long appealed to young families and artists in need of affordable places to call home. However, the area has enjoyed enduring appeal for years because of its abundant art deco architecture, verdant parkland, and quiets rows of red brick houses surrounding Columbia University’s Football stadium at Baker Field.
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$415,000
Courtesy of Access Property Group Inc | MAGICAL MID CENTURY ! On a quiet, idyllic tree lined street primarily consisting of prewar buildings, you'll find this masterpiece of a 1BR 1BA nestled atop greenery right outside the ... 70 Park Terrace East Unit 4B |
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$599,000
Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC | Bright renovated Edwardian Five pre war with 2 bedrooms, dining room, living room, kitchen and one full bath. 109 Seaman Avenue Unit 4A |
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$915,000
Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate | Renovated High Floor Corner 3 bedroom, 2 full bathroom apartment with a formal dining room. 25 Indian Road Unit 4G |
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