Listing Courtesy of Compass
$520,000
Potential Rebate: $7,800
Welcome to your slice of Manhattan calm. Apartment 3E at 680 West 204th Street blends pre-war soul with modern sensibilities. Step through the door and into a foyer big enough to drop your bag, kick off your shoes, and still have room to breathe. Rare for this city, we know.
This corner unit has a smart, flexible layout with two generous bedrooms that offer privacy and possibilities. The renovated kitchen checks all the boxes: Quartz countertops, subway tile backsplash, and modern appliances. The herringbone floors, high ceilings, and crown molding add that timeless New York character everyone falls for.
The living room faces the neighboring building, giving it a cozy, tucked-away feel. Some might call it moody; we call it potential. Use it as a serene home office, a reading nook, or transform it into a bedroom oasis that feels like your own private hideaway. The primary bedroom, on the other hand, is large enough to easily serve as your main living area. It’s bright, open, and welcoming. It’s the kind of space that makes you rethink what “home” can look like in the city.
The building itself knows how to make city life easier. There’s a live-in super who keeps things running smoothly, an elevator for when you don’t feel like counting steps, and laundry right in the building so you can finally retire your duffel bag of quarters. Step outside to the shared outdoor space, where two picnic tables and a grill make warm-weather dinners feel like your own backyard cookout (minus the lawn to mow).
Step outside and you’ll find Inwood, a neighborhood that’s peaceful without being dull. The A train is just a few blocks away, along with local coffee shops, dry cleaners, and the 24-hour Fine Fare supermarket. Because midnight snacks are a fact of life. Hungry? You’ve got favorites like Guadalupe, ChocNYC Bakery, Tryon Public House, and Canave nearby.
When you want greenery, Inwood Hill Park and Fort Tryon Park deliver forest trails, tennis courts, dog runs, and Hudson River views. The Met Cloisters are nearby too, perfect for a lazy Sunday stroll or pretending you’ve escaped to Europe for the afternoon.
Come see how 3E lets you live the city on your own terms.
680 West 204th Street, Apt. 3E; your flexible, full-of-character Manhattan home.
$4,090 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$7,800
Monthly savings impact
$22/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Compass
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Inwood Is the northernmost neighborhood in Manhattan, nestled between the Hudson and Harlem Rivers. Known for its massive parks, hilly terrain, and affordability, it feels more like a cozy upstate town than a city district. For buyers looking for Inwood Manhattan real estate, it offers the distinct feeling of "leaving the city" without leaving the borough.
Living in Inwood, Manhattan is green and peaceful. It is dominated by Inwood Hill Park, the last natural forest in Manhattan. As a tight-knit Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it attracts nature lovers, artists, and families who prioritize space and quiet over the frenetic energy of downtown.
The market for homes for sale in Inwood is a hidden gem for value. You will find charming Art Deco co-ops with sunken living rooms and generous square footage at prices unmatched elsewhere in Manhattan. There is also a stock of single-family homes and smaller apartment buildings.
Recent rezoning is sparking some new development, but the core inventory remains pre-war co-ops. It is a haven for first-time buyers who are willing to trade a longer commute for a larger, nicer home near nature.
The lifestyle in Inwood revolves around the outdoors. Residents spend weekends hiking in the park, kayaking on the river, or visiting the weekly farmers market. The nightlife is low-key, centered on local pubs and restaurants along Dyckman Street and Broadway.
Community bonds are strong here. The "small town" vibe is real; people know their neighbors and shop owners. It is a diverse neighborhood with a vibrant Dominican culture blending with a growing population of young professionals and artists.
Inwood is the end of the line for the A and 1 trains. The Express A train is the neighborhood's lifeline, getting to Columbus Circle in about 30 minutes. The 1 train offers local service through the West Side.
Because it is the last stop, you always get a seat in the morning. Driving is also more common here, with easier street parking than the rest of the island and quick access to the Henry Hudson Parkway for escapes north.
Inwood Hill Park is the crown jewel—196 acres of old-growth forest, caves, and hiking trails. It is the best place in NYC to pretend you are not in NYC. Fort Tryon Park, with The Cloisters museum, is also just to the south.
Amenities are local and sufficient, with supermarkets and essentials along Broadway. While it lacks big-box retail, the trade-off is the abundance of incredible green space and recreational facilities like tennis courts and ballfields.
Inwood is best for nature lovers, dog owners, and buyers seeking maximum square footage for their budget. It is ideal for those who don't mind a longer commute in exchange for trees, silence, and community.

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