This gracious apartment has the classic art deco features of a sunken living room, a large eat-in kitchen with a dinette area, and the traditional entry/dining foyer.
Direct southern sun lights up the living room and bedroom for great light all day.
The eat-in kitchen features more than the usual cabinet space, stainless steel appliances, and a dishwasher (that could be replaced with a washer/dryer).
As you move through the apartment, you'll find four large closets that offer ample storage.
100 Bennett Avenue is an Art Deco building built in 1939, with its classically appointed lobby preserved, two elevators, a bike room, a children's play area, and a laundry room, all cared for by a long-term live-in Super.
Bennett Avenue's street layout creates one huge cul-de-sac that quiets the area by calming the traffic while there is still immediate access to the A-train running below the neighborhood. Or it's a few minutes around the corner to the 1 train and bus lines that head down the east or west sides.
There are numerous choices in restaurants and many shops for the daily sundries, all a few minutes away.
100 Bennett is very close to Fort Tryon Park, where the Metropolitan Museum of Art Cloisters' branch is located, an uptown treasure.
There is easy access to the Hudson River Greenway via 181st Street for bike rides or running adventures, after which you'll know you will be coming home to your beautiful apartment in your quiet neighborhood.