| ID # | 913257 |
| Detay | 1 chanm, 1 twalèt, lave-vaiselle, machin lave, kondisyone lè DOM: 179 jou |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1928 |
| Frè antretyen | $1,257 |
| Kondisyone lè | Kondisyonè lè nan miray |
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Antre nan solèy la, syèl la, ak estil nan 1100 Grand Concourse—yon koperativ ikonik anvan lagè nan kè Distri Istorik Grand Concourse la. Apatman an ki gen yon chanm, ki gwo anpil, chaje ak karaktè istorik ak modènizasyon, ki gen ladan pwòp konbinezono lave/sèch ou an.
Sal la ki laj ak chanm ki gen gwo kabann yo bòrde pa gwo fenèt ki gade bòwest atravè Concourse la nan men Andrew Freedman. Fenèt yo ki sot enstale a, ki istorikman egzat, se pa sèlman bèl, men yo efikas nan konsomasyon enèji ak eksepsyonèlman trankil, ki kreye yon retrè lapè anlè boulvòd ki gen pyebwa yo. Aswè yo pote syèl ekstraòdinè ak solèy kouche dramatik.
Kizin masiv la ki gen fenèt kote ou ka manje se kalite espas ou ra jwenn nan apatman New York. Yon vrè plezi pou chèf la, li ofri aparèy an fè pur—plak gaz, lave veso, mikwo ond ki entegre, ak frijidè ki gen tout dimansyon—anplis kontwa ki fè yon ti won, anpil kabinèt, ak espas pou yon gwo tab manje.
Yon gwo foyer antre ak yon gwo klozet bay yon akey acceuil, pandan planche an bwa orijinal ki te renove, yon twalèt ki gen fenèt ki konplètman renove, ak anpil espas pou depo ki ajoute konplete layout sa a ki panse ak swen.
1100 Grand Concourse se yon koperativ distenge ak yon fasad bri ki renove epi yon lobi ki fèt nan stil refine Adam ki te popilè nan ane 1920 yo. Limyè ak klere, lobi a anplis pote vi atravè atizay kontanporen ki selebre katye a. Amènman yo gen ladan yon sipèvizè ki rete andedan, de asansè, ak yon salwa pou lave komin. Finansman pèmèt ak osi piti ke 10% kòm yon avans, ak sou-lokasyon pèmèt apre de ane pwopriyetè ak apwobasyon konsey la. Bèt kay yo akeyi ak kèk restriksyon, epi aksyonè yo kontribye aktyèlman yon evalyasyon kapital chak mwa de $209.97.
Parfe lokalize nan East 166th Street, bilding nan chita nan kwazman kiltirèl Bronx la. Mize Atizay Bronx la, Yankee Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Park, Mullaly Park, ak men Andrew Freedman yo tout jis kèk moman lwen. Transpò a se inegalabl: tren B/D yo ak plizyè liy otobis yo jis deyò, ak tren 4 Express la sèlman kèk blòk lwen. Komès, restoran, ak Bronx Terminal Market konplete sèvis la.
Yon kay inik ak dezi nan yon anviwònman mak.
Step into sunlight, sky, and style at 1100 Grand Concourse—an iconic prewar cooperative in the heart of the Grand Concourse Historic District. This oversized one-bedroom is rich with historic character and modern upgrades, including your own in-unit combo washer/dryer.
The generous living room and king-sized bedroom are framed by oversized landmark windows that look west across the Concourse to the Andrew Freedman Home. The newly installed, historically accurate windows are not only beautiful but also energy efficient and exceptionally quiet, creating a peaceful retreat above the tree-lined boulevard. Evenings bring extraordinary skies and dramatic sunsets.
The massive, windowed eat-in kitchen is the kind of space rarely found in New York apartments. A true chef’s delight, it offers stainless-steel appliances—gas range, dishwasher, built-in microwave, and full-sized refrigerator—plus wraparound counters, abundant cabinetry, and space for a full dining table.
An expansive entry foyer with a large closet provides a gracious welcome, while restored original hardwood floors, a completely renovated windowed bathroom, and ample additional storage complete this home’s thoughtful layout.
1100 Grand Concourse is a distinguished cooperative with a restored brick façade and a lobby designed in the refined Adam style popular in the 1920s. Light and bright, the lobby is further enlivened by contemporary artwork celebrating the neighborhood. Amenities include a live-in superintendent, two elevators, and a common laundry room. Financing is permitted with as little as 10% down, and subletting is allowed after two years of ownership with board approval. Pets are welcome with some restrictions, and shareholders currently contribute a monthly capital assessment of $209.97.
Perfectly located at East 166th Street, the building sits at the cultural crossroads of the Bronx. The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Yankee Stadium, Joyce Kilmer Park, Mullaly Park, and the Andrew Freedman Home are all just moments away. Transit is unbeatable: the B/D trains and multiple bus lines are right outside, with the 4 Express train only a few blocks away. Shops, dining, and the Bronx Terminal Market round out the offering.
A unique and desirable home in a landmark setting.
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. Listing courtesy of Bank Neary Inc © 2026







