515 Edgecombe Avenue

515 Edgecombe Avenue was built in 1923 and con­vert­ed to a coop­er­a­tive in 1987. The build­ing is a 5‑floor walk-up with 23 units and is more than 95% own­er occu­pied. Building ameni­ties include bike stor­age for a fee and rent­ed stor­age lockers.

Situated at the cor­ner of West 158 Street and Edgecombe Avenue in the his­toric Sugar Hill neigh­bor­hood of Harlem, this well-run and main­tained coop­er­a­tive is locat­ed across from Highbridge Park where there are walk­ing and bik­ing paths,  play­grounds, and bas­ket­ball and hand­ball courts.

The coop­er­a­tive build­ing is a 4‑minute walk to the C train at W 155 and an 8‑minute walk to the 1 train at Broadway. The south-bound M2 bus stops in front of the build­ing and runs between the East Village 8 St via 5 Ave and to Washington Heights Broadway-168 St.

The build­ing is a mile from Yankee Stadium and has quick access to the George Washington Bridge. There is lots of street park­ing in the neighborhood.

Two blocks north is the his­toric Morris-Jumel Mansion and two blocks south is the new Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling.  A short 15 minute walk north takes you to the Highbridge Recreation Center with a large out­door swim­ming (fea­tured in the movie In the Heights), the High Bridge (the old­est bridge in New York City) and the soar­ing 200ft High Bridge Water Tower.