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Charming, move-in-ready one-bedroom apartment in Prime Hudson Heights, offering a blend of pre-war charm and modern amenities. Inside, you'll find high ceilings, newly redone floors, and fresh paint, along with brand new stainless steel appliances in the kitchen. The Building features an oversized rooftop deck boasting breathtaking views of the Hudson River and George Washington Bridge. It even provides designated spaces for growing your own herbs and vegetables. 854 West 181st Street is well-maintained and offers conveniences like an on-site washer/dryer, bike storage, and compost bins. Pets are allowed with board approval, but Smoking is not permitted. The neighborhood is vibrant with several highly-rated restaurants just steps away, including 181 Cabrini, Le Cheile, and Saggio offering diverse cuisines to explore. Transportation is a breeze with proximity to the A train, 1 train, express bus lines, and Citi Bike stations nearby, ensuring easy access to explore the city or commute. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the access to cycling paths like the GWB bike path and the palisades trail. Fort Tryon Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, offers a beautiful escape with its scenic beauty, while Fort Washington Park along the Hudson River provides various activities like tennis, soccer, baseball, running trails, and a traffic-free bike path leading all the way down Manhattan's west side to Battery Park. Overall, it sounds like an ideal home for someone seeking a vibrant neighborhood, excellent amenities, and easy access to outdoor activities and transportation options.