Built in 1931, 1045 Anderson Avenue is a 6-story pre-war elevator building that offers residents an affordable and convenient living experience in the Highbridge neighborhood of the Bronx. The building's 50 units provide a mix of studio and one-bedroom floor plans, catering to individuals and small households looking for a comfortable home in a vibrant urban setting.
1045 Anderson Ave
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Highlights
- Elevator
- 2 min walk to Nelson Avenue Playground
About this Building
The building's studio and one-bedroom units range from 671 to 700 square feet, with prices spanning from $135,000 to $160,000. Homes feature efficient layouts that maximize the available space, along with charming pre-war details like soft tray ceilings and original oak parquet floors. Kitchens offer ample storage and counter space, with some units boasting eat-in dining areas. Select apartments also include in-unit washers and dryers for added convenience.
1045 Anderson Avenue welcomes pets, although dogs are not permitted. The building's central location puts residents just steps away from the Target-sponsored community garden, which features performance spaces and barbecue grills for outdoor gatherings. Nearby Mullaly Park offers basketball courts, grass and synthetic ballfields, a playground, and a pool for outdoor recreation in the warmer months.
The Highbridge neighborhood surrounding 1045 Anderson Avenue provides a variety of shopping options for everyday needs. Residents can find grocery stores like CTown Supermarkets and Cacheo Food Market within a 10-minute walk, while larger retailers such as Target are just a short trip away. The area also offers a selection of inexpensive casual eateries, including Las Palmas Restaurant for Mexican cuisine and Crown Fried Chicken for quick bites. For a taste of nature, the 13-mile-long Harlem River Greenway is easily accessible, connecting residents to a network of waterfront parks and recreation areas.
1045 Anderson Avenue is well-connected to the rest of the city via public transportation. Residents are just a 10-minute walk from the 161 Street-Yankee Stadium station, which is served by the B, D, and 4 trains, as well as the Metro-North Railroad. The Bx13 bus stops just one block from the building, connecting riders to the A train at 179th Street. For those traveling by car, the Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) is easily accessible, providing a direct route to Manhattan and other boroughs.
Building Details
Building Design
- Elevator
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Agents Active in this Area
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Linda Nova
Corcoran Country Living
(516) 687-6084
19 Total Sales
6 In New York
$460K - $1.2M Price Range
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Edward Browne
Island Advantage Realty LLC
(516) 518-4336
42 Total Sales
3 In New York
$532K - $850K Price Range
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Georgia Westcott
Signature Premier Properties
(516) 531-9417
35 Total Sales
2 In New York
$125K - $328K Price Range
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Janet Nation
Keller Williams Realty Greater
(844) 871-1555
47 Total Sales
5 In New York
$175K - $575K Price Range
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Lawrence Gardner
Exit Realty All Pro
(516) 217-8130
88 Total Sales
3 In New York
$400K - $835K Price Range
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Renee Steinberg
RE/MAX Signature Real Estate
(631) 904-7635
79 Total Sales
1 In New York
$220,000 Price