560 West 218th St at Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Quiet & Convenient
560 West 218th Street
New York, NY 10034

Love life at the edge of Manhattan and Inwood Hill Park. Our beautiful vintage building at 560 West 218th Street offers a small-city feel and lush park views with access to everything you appreciate about the Big Apple. Adorned in flawless red brick with vintage art deco design, the building offers a variety of studio, one, and two bedroom apartments to choose from, all featuring historical hardwood flooring and high ceilings, as well as updated kitchens complete with granite countertops*, dishwasher*, and microwave*. Our building at 560 West 218th offers convenient smart-card laundry, an elevator, and a live-in super.

Apartment Features

  • Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Granite Countertops*
  • High Ceilings
  • Stainless Steel Appliances*
  • Dishwasher*
  • Microwave*
  • Built-In Storage
  • Pet-Friendly

*In Select Homes

Building Amenities

  • Art Deco Architecture
  • Laundry Room
  • Elevator
  • Live-In Super
  • Walk Score 87
  • Transit Score 100
  • Bike Score 50
Cool rustic looking wooden nightstand at Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Cool rustic looking wooden nightstand at Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Man working from home on his nice personal desk at Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Man working from home on his nice personal desk at Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Pretty photo of a street lined with cars and covered with tons of shade from the huge trees near Eastgold NYC in New York, New York
Group of friends having drinks and catching up with each other at a cool bar near Eastgold NYC in New York, New York

Enjoy Inwood

Tucked at the top of Inwood Hill Park, 560 West 218th Street offers a quiet, serene setting for soothing park walks and drinks out with friends. Just down Park Terrace West, you’ll find the outdoor Inwood Greenmarket every Saturday, and short walks to Broadway mean there’s always a restaurant, bar, or coffee shop close by. When it’s shopping you want, head for the Broadway Bridge to River Plaza and Broadway Plaza. The rest of the city is just a short hop and a skip aboard the 1 and A trains.

Take your pick