Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams NYC
$895,000
Potential Rebate: $13,425
Hamilton Heights - Elegant 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Co-op in Historic Sugar Hill Landmark
Experience a rare chance to own a piece of Harlem’s storied past at The Garrison Apartments, a landmark prewar cooperative in the heart of Hamilton Heights’ Sugar Hill Historic District. Built in 1910 and a cooperative since 1929, The Garrison stands at the corner of Convent Avenue and West 149th Street, within a neighborhood celebrated for its architectural distinction and cultural legacy. This stately six-story building, with its granite, brick, and terra cotta façade, has long been a haven for luminaries of the Harlem Renaissance and is recognized as Sugar Hill’s longest established co-op.
Apartment Features
• Welcoming foyer with original wood moldings and soaring 9’7” ceilings, showcasing classic prewar craftsmanship.
• Elegant living room with a decorative fireplace and a cozy bay window seat-perfect for relaxing or entertaining-offering the character so rarely found in today’s listings.
• Formal dining room overlooking a tree-lined street, comfortably seating eight guests.
• Tudor-style wood-paneled room, ideal as a primary bedroom or library, featuring another charming bay window seat.
• Two additional bedrooms provide flexibility for guest rooms, a home office, or creative space.
• Rare, oversized eat-in kitchen-an inviting gathering spot for friends and family, with abundant cabinetry and natural light.
• Original architectural details throughout, offering “good bones” and endless potential for a cosmetic refresh to reflect your personal style.
Building Highlights
• Elevator building with ButterflyMX video security system.
• Live-in superintendent, central laundry room, storage, bike storage, and a beautifully maintained shareholder garden.
• Pet policy: Cats only.
• Primary residence required; no subletting permitted.
• $408 monthly special assessment through December 2025, paid by seller.
A Storied Address
The Garrison’s legacy is deeply woven into Harlem’s cultural history. Notable residents have included:
• Poet Countee Cullen
• Opera pioneer Jules Bledsoe (original shareholder and board member)
• Adam Clayton Powell Sr., pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church, and his son, Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
• Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, who collaborated on their play Mule Bone within these walls
The building’s name honors abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, reflecting its roots as a beacon for Black professionals and artists during the Harlem Renaissance. For more on The Garrison’s rich history, see its dedicated entry on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/435_Convent_Avenue
Prime Hamilton Heights Location
• Steps from City College, the 28-acre Riverbank State Park, and the newly renovated 11-acre Jackie Robinson Park.
• Easy access to A/B/C/D express trains at 145th Street-just 15 minutes to Midtown Manhattan.
• Surrounded by historic architecture, tree-lined streets, and vibrant community life, with convenient access to local shops, supermarkets, and Harlem’s renowned dining and cultural destinations.
This is a rare opportunity to own a spacious, elegant home in one of Manhattan’s most architecturally distinguished and culturally significant neighborhoods, where history, community, and convenience converge.
$6,457 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$13,425
Monthly savings impact
$37/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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Hamilton Heights is a historic hilltop neighborhood in West Harlem, stretching from 135th to 155th Streets. Named after Alexander Hamilton, whose home "The Grange" still stands here, it is loved for its academic vibe and stunning river views. For buyers seeking Hamilton Heights Manhattan real estate, the area offers architectural grandeur at a value.
Living in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan is scenic and hilly. The neighborhood is anchored by City College of New York (CCNY), giving it a collegiate atmosphere. As a charming Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it features winding streets, gothic architecture, and a quiet, leafy ambiance that feels removed from the chaos of downtown.
The market for homes for sale in Hamilton Heights is defined by its historic districts. The area is famous for its "Sugar Hill" limestone townhouses and spacious pre-war co-ops. These homes often feature original details like wainscoting and fireplaces that would cost millions more further south.
It attracts varied residents, from professors and artists to young families priced out of the Upper West Side. The value proposition is strong: diverse housing stock, park access, and express subway service make it a "smart money" location.
The lifestyle in Hamilton Heights is relaxed and intellectual. The presence of CCNY brings students and faculty to the local coffee shops and bars along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. The dining scene has matured, offering trendy gastropubs alongside classic soul food.
Community is strong here. The "Sugar Hill" legacy of the Harlem Renaissance is proudly celebrated. It is diverse and welcoming, with a mix of multi-generational families and newcomers blending in the beautiful local parks.
Hamilton Heights offers excellent express transit. The A and D trains at 145th Street can whisk you to Columbus Circle in under 15 minutes. The 1 train serves the local stops along Broadway.
The geography is hilly, which can be a workout, but the elevation provides cool breezes and views. Biking along the Hudson River Greenway is a popular commute option for active residents.
Riverbank State Park is a standout amenity—a 28-acre rooftop park built over a water treatment facility, offering an Olympic-sized pool, ice skating, and athletic fields. St. Nicholas Park also offers steep, dramatic green space with views of the gothic CCNY campus.
Amenities are solid, with grocery stores and services clustered on Broadway. The cultural amenity of The Grange helps anchor the neighborhood's history.
Hamilton Heights is best for those who love pre-war architecture, academics, and river views. It is perfect for Upper West Side lovers who want more space for their money.

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