94 Hamilton Place 6E
Manhattan, NY, 10031
$
249,000
Bedrooms1
Baths1.0
Monthly Estimate*
$
1,572
for $249,000 with 1 bedroom and 1 full bath. This home was built in 1920.
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HDFC 165% - Τhіѕ brіght and quіet 1 bedroom apartment is situated on the 6th floor of an ELEVATOR building. It is stylishly renovated has unobstructed western views including the GW Bridge.
The fully renovated kitchen is open to the living/dining area and includes sleek 42” white soft closing cabinetry, stone countertops, brand new SS appliances including a 24” gas range, a built in microwave and a dishwasher.
The bedroom is large enough to accommodate a Queen size bed and includes two closets which can be combined. The apartment has great pre-war character, high ceilings, windows in all rooms with solar shades, original refinished hardwood floors, recessed lighting, 2 ceiling light fans and a new AC.
The HDFC Coop has a live in Resident superintendent, is a well-kept and secure building which makes you feel at home in no time and PETS are also welcome!
No laundry in the building but check out the huge laundromat on the corner.
Cash is allowed or <80% financing. Primary residents only, no investors, gifting allowed. Income restricted at 165% AMI for 2025 household caps: 1 person–$187,110; 2 people–$213,840; 3 people–$240,570.
Fliptax is 25% of the profit paid by seller upon resale.
94 Hamilton Place is one cornerstone of “90-102 Hamilton Place HDFC” comprised of 2 separate buildings and several Maisonettes that occupy the entire block from 141-142 Streets.
Hamilton Heights is a wonderful sought after neighborhood in West Harlem with brownstone-lined streets, stately low-rise apartment buildings, townhouses and a rich early American history. Ideal for those who wish to find a quiet retreat without leaving the city behind. Hamilton Heights is home to renowned cultural institutions, trendy restaurants and cafes, beautiful parks i.e. Riverbank State Park 2 blocks away with indoor Olympic-sized pool, ice rink, ball fields, track and picnic areas with dog run, playgrounds, ball courts and the Sugar Hill district. It doesn't get better than this!
Transportation: #1 subway – B'Way/145 | A, B, C, D subways – St. Nicholas/145 | #4, 5 buses – Broadway/142 | M100, M101 Lexington Avenue bus – Amsterdam/142
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Karen D Shenker
Listing Agent
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Default based on a 30-year fixed rate of 6.49% with 20% down. The estimated payment is offered for convenience and is not an offer of credit. Due to market fluctuations, interest rates are subject to change at any time and without notice. Your individual rate may vary. Rates may differ for FHA, VA or jumbo loans.
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Pricing History
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3/23/2026
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$249,000
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