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93 Park Terrace #2, New York City, NY 10034

Listing Courtesy of Batra Group Inc

$6,000/mo

Potential Rebate: $90

4 Beds
2 Baths
7 Rooms
Built 1926
2 Stories
Listed on Dec 17, 2025
13 days on market

Overview

Nestled on a peaceful residential street just a short walk from Spuyten Duyvil Creek and a lively shopping area on Broadway, this home offers a rare balance of tranquility and accessibility.<br><br>Inside, you’ll find plenty of windows that fill the space with natural light, highlighting the apartment’s vintage charm and beautiful wood flooring. The decorated fireplace adds warmth and character, making the living space inviting year-round. The recently updated kitchen features modern fixtures while maintaining the apartment’s timeless feel.<br><br>With four bedrooms and a spacious living room, there’s ample room to spread out. You can also convert one of the bedrooms into a bright and stylish home office, gym, or hobby room, ideal for any activity.<br><br>Additional features included a dedicated parking space and a private outdoor space, perfect for relaxing or entertaining.<br><br>This unit is located in an Inwood enclave, just steps from the farmer's market, Muscota Marsh Park, and the waterfront. It's also surrounded by some of the best shopping and restaurants in the area.<br><br>(Some of these images have been virtually staged.)

Home Features

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Estimated Monthly Payment

$30 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$30
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
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Estimated Rebate for this Home

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$90

Monthly savings impact

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Effective Purchase Price

$5,910

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 93 Park Terrace against the surrounding Inwood market.

Based on 1 active unit in building vs 29 in area

Average List Price

Building$6.0K
Neighborhood$440.0K

Price Per SqFt

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Value Opportunity

98.64% Lower

than the Inwood price average

Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.

Inwood

Overview of Inwood

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.

Real Estate & Housing Market

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.

Lifestyle & Community

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.

Transportation & Accessibility

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.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

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.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

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.