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WEB ID: 23235819

540 West 149th Street, 2F Greyston House, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NY 10031

Greyston House, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NY 10031

for sale | Condo | Built in 1899

1 bed
1 bath
733 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$675,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $700
  • Monthly Taxes: $228
  • Available Immediately

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WEB ID: 23235819

540 West 149th Street, 2F Greyston House, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NY 10031

Greyston House, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NY 10031

for sale | Condo | Built in 1899

1 bed
1 bath
733 Approx. Sqft
outdoor space
$675,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $700
  • Monthly Taxes: $228
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 540 West 149th Street, 2F, Greyston House, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan, NY 10031

AMSTERDAM AVENUE and BROADWAY
Experience the best of both worlds at the converted Greyston House mansion built in 1899 located in Manhattan's historic Sugar Hill & Hamilton Heights. This brownstone condo combines the charm of turn-of-the-century architectural design with modern luxury amenities. The gracious floor-through residences offer bright south and north-facing views, private outdoor space, central air conditioning, gas-burning fireplac...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Ty Mabry, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Excellent light
  • Hardwood floors
  • Pet friendly
  • Washer/dryer
  • Garden
  • Private roof access
  • Deck
  • Roof deck
  • Listing agents

    Ty Mabry

    Ty Mabry

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
    James Weiss

    James Weiss

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

    Hamilton Heights

    Long before Alexander Hamilton became synonymous with a multiple-time award-winning cultural sensation, he lived in Upper Manhattan near modern-day 143rd Street between Amsterdam and Convent avenues. He only lived there for two years, but his old house — the Hamilton Grange National Memorial — remains preserved in St. Nicholas Park, an indelible part of Hamilton Heights. However, the namesake isn’t the only thing historical about the neighborhood. The Hamilton Heights Historic District consists of buildings exemplifying Queen Anne, Romanesque, and Beaux-Arts styles. The City College of New York’s campus also sits within the neighborhood’s borders and flaunts striking Collegiate Gothic structures. Modern housing along the hilly, tree-lined blocks of Hamilton Heights is a mix of apartment buildings, brownstones, and row houses. Multiple subway lines stopping along Broadway and St. Nicholas Avenue make Hamilton Heights a stately retreat within Manhattan, offering opportunities to explore the farthest reaches of the borough’s bounds.

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    about the building

    Greyston House

    Multi-Family Townhouse in Hamilton Heights

    Amsterdam Avenue And Broadway

    • 4 UNITS
    • 4 STORIES
    • 1899 BUILT

    Sales History for Greyston House
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    08/07/20144$768,778101022
    08/01/20141$885,877124422
    07/29/20142$539,67273311
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