144 New Broadway
144 New Broadway,
Sleepy Hollow,
NY
10591

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About 144 New Broadway Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591
A beautiful, bright two-bedroom apartment in town of Sleepy Hollow in the neighborhood Webber Park a few steps from Douglas Park. The apartment is over 1000 square feet, on the second floor of a 3-family building. It consists of 2-bedrooms, living room, galley kitchen, 1 large bath and a private patio. It is in excellent move-in condition, lots of windows and beautiful, hardwood floors. The apartment has a washer and dryer and the tenant controls and pays for the utilities. Excellent location for New York City commuters. The apartment is a 10 minute walk from the Phillips Manor Train station (50 minutes to Grand Central) and 20 minutes from the Tarrytown Train station, where the Hudson Line goes to Grand Central in 40 minutes. From the apartment you can walk to many restaurants, Post Office, and many other amenities. There is close access to major highways including Saw Mill Parkway, Taconic Parkway and Rte. 9A. The apartment is also a 10 minute drive to the Westchester Medical Center, and a 15-minute drive to White Plains. - wood floors - Electric and gas you pay - laundry facility - rental application required - 1st month rent plus 2 month security deposit - 1 year lease required - on street parking. - credit check required - NO PETS
144 New Broadway is an apartment community located in Westchester County and the 10591 ZIP Code.
Apartment Features
- Washer/Dryer
- Smoke Free
There's a definite hint of mystery about Sleepy Hollow. Perhaps it's the historic architecture or the wooded hills. Maybe it's the narrow, winding roads that seem to vanish around every bend. Perhaps it's the famous residents buried at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery … Andrew Carnegie, Elizabeth Arden, Washington Irving, Brooke Astor, and even William Rockefeller. The tombstones and mausoleums alone would inspire a bit of a shiver … and then, of course, there's the legend. When Washington Irving wrote "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," published in 1820, Sleepy Hollow was known as North Tarrytown. The story, set in 1790, focuses on a headless horseman -- a Hessian soldier who lost his head to a cannonball during battle.
While living in Sleepy Hollow will make friends and family want to visit every October, there's much more to this historic village than ghosts and legends. Sleepy Hollow, which was settled sometime in the mid-1600s, is stunning.
Learn more about living in Sleepy HollowBelow are rent ranges for similar nearby apartments
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- Smoke Free
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