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60Units
7Stories
1954Year Built
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Elevator
Park
Laundry Facilities
Cats Allowed
2 min walk to Old Croton Aqueduct
Comfortable Living in a Classic Seven-Story Building
95 Sedgwick Avenue is a seven-story condominium building located in the Tibbets Hills neighborhood of Yonkers. Constructed in 1954, this building comprises 60 units, offering a range of one- and two-bedroom layouts. The building's straightforward brick exterior and practical design make it a reliable choice for those seeking a comfortable and convenient living environment.
Spacious Units with Modern Upgrades
The units at 95 Sedgwick Avenue range from 675 to 1,100 square feet, providing ample space for various lifestyles. One-bedroom units, sized between 675 and 1,050 square feet, feature one bathroom and are priced from $152,000 to $175,000. These units often include spacious living rooms, eat-in kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and plenty of natural light. Hardwood floors and multiple closets add to the appeal, making these homes both functional and stylish.
Two-bedroom units, ranging from 950 to 1,100 square feet, come with one to two bathrooms and are priced between $235,000 and $275,000. These larger units offer generous living spaces, including dining areas and modern kitchens with quartz countertops. The master bedrooms are spacious enough to accommodate king-sized furniture, and the second bedrooms are versatile, suitable for use as home offices or guest rooms. Many units feature updated electrical wiring and contemporary finishes, ensuring a comfortable and modern living experience.
Monthly HOA fees range from $700 to $1,200, covering essential services such as heat and hot water, contributing to the overall convenience and affordability of living at 95 Sedgwick Avenue.
Essential Amenities and Reliable Services
Residents of 95 Sedgwick Avenue benefit from a range of practical amenities designed to enhance daily living. The building features an elevator, a community laundry room with new machines, and security cameras for added peace of mind. A locked and secure mailroom, along with a modern intercom system, ensures secure communication and package delivery.
The building also includes a service entrance for bulk deliveries, making moving in and out more convenient. Hardwood floors, cable readiness, and well-equipped kitchens with microwaves, refrigerators, and ovens are standard in all units. The presence of an on-site super and a live-in super ensures that maintenance and building management are always within reach, providing residents with reliable support and assistance.
Vibrant Community with Abundant Recreational Options
The Tibbets Hills neighborhood offers a vibrant and diverse community with plenty of recreational and practical amenities. Just across the street, Tibbetts Brook Park provides a wealth of outdoor activities, including hiking trails, equestrian riding, biking, tennis, basketball courts, and playgrounds. Van Cortlandt Park, another nearby green space, offers additional recreational opportunities such as golf, bike trails, and picnic areas.
For shopping and dining, residents can visit the Cross County Mall, which features a variety of retail stores and eateries. The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail offers a scenic route for walking and biking, while local dining options include popular spots like Yonkers Fried Chicken and Shake Shack Cross County. Grocery shopping is convenient with stores like ACME Markets and Cherry Valley Marketplace within walking distance.
The neighborhood also boasts several libraries, including the Woodlawn Heights Library and the Riverdale Library, providing residents with access to a wealth of resources and community programs. With its mix of recreational, shopping, and dining options, Tibbets Hills offers a well-rounded and engaging living environment.
Convenient Access to Public Transit and Major Highways
Transportation options near 95 Sedgwick Avenue are plentiful, making commuting and travel convenient for residents. The local bus stop at Mclean Ave & Sedgewick Ave, served by the 4 - The Bronx-Yonkers line, is just a short walk away. For those who prefer train travel, the Wakefield Station on the Metro-North Harlem Line and the Ludlow Station on the Hudson Line are both within a five-minute drive.
Subway access is also convenient, with the Nereid Avenue station serving the 2 and 5 lines, and the Woodlawn station on the 4 line, both approximately two miles away. For air travel, LaGuardia Airport is about 25 minutes away by car, while Westchester County Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport are 30 and 35 minutes away, respectively.
The building's location near major highways, including the Henry Hudson Parkway and I-87, ensures easy access to various parts of the city and beyond. With its well-connected transportation network, 95 Sedgwick Avenue offers residents the flexibility and convenience needed for a dynamic urban lifestyle.
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Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
47/ 100
Very Walkable
Walk Score®
79/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
44/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Old Croton Aqueduct
2 min walk
Conor Park
7 min walk
Putnam Greenway Van Cortlandt Park
9 min walk
Francis Heafy Memorial Park
12 min walk
Playground
Coyne Park
14 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Football
Pelton Park
2 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Playground
Smith O'Hara Levine Memorial Park
3 min drive
Playground
Clemens Park
3 min drive
Lincoln Memorial Park
3 min drive
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