880 W 181ST Street 4E
Manhattan, NY, 10033 $ 700,000
Bedrooms2 Baths1.0 Monthly Estimate*
$ 4,310
for $700,000 with 2 bedrooms and 1 full bath. This home was built in 1916.
Nicely maintаinеd two‐bedrοοm сo-op aраrtmеnt fеaturіng both northern and southern exposures, offering great natural light throughout the day.
The windowed kitchen is thoughtfully updated with charcoal granite countertops and backsplash, a precision-designed Italian Bertazzoni gas range, an Electrolux stainless steel dishwasher, an Electrolux French door refrigerator, a Kenmore Elite microwave, and a deep basin sink.
The contemporary bathroom includes a white ceramic pedestal sink with a chrome single-handle waterfall faucet, a new low-flush toilet, classic white 6" x 6" wall tiles, tile flooring, and frameless glass shower doors with chrome hardware.
Exposed brick walls in the entry hall create a loft-like feel and lead into a separate dining area. Additional highlights include attractively finished hardwood floors, five closets, updated electrical, recessed lighting, custom window treatments, ceiling fans, and stylish pocket and barn doors. The apartment is completed with refinished walls and elegant crown molding.
The Falkland co-op is a well-maintained pre-war building offering amenities such as storage lockers, bike storage, a laundry room, and a live-in superintendent.
Located at the corner of 181st Street and Riverside Drive, the building overlooks the Hudson River. Convenient transportation options are just minutes away, including the A and 1 subway lines, M4, M5, M98, Bx7, and M100 buses, as well as the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal with service to New Jersey. An easy commute to New York Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University, and City College
The neighborhood provides everything you need, from fitness centers and grocery stores to restaurants and specialty shops like Cabrini Wine Shop and Break Away Café and Bike Center. Outdoor enthusiasts will love nearby Fort Tryon Park, home to the Cloisters and the beautiful Heather Garden, as well as Fort Washington Park along the Hudson River, featuring the iconic Little Red Lighthouse, sports fields, running trails, and a scenic, traffic-free bike path stretching down the west side of Manhattan to Battery Park.
Come discover the charm and convenience of this vibrant Upper Manhattan neighborhood-your new home awaits.
Please note there is currently an assessment of $130/mo. through December 2026
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List ByRichard Paul ChapruListing Agent
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Pricing History| Date | Price | Price Change | Description |
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| 4/27/2026 | $700,000 | | Listed Price |