From income opportunities to ultra-spacious living, this beautifully renovated two family row house has it all. Built in 1901, the Federal-style home with its distinctive roofline has been upgraded across three stories with the added bonus of a completely finished garden level apartment with its own private entrance. There are bathrooms at all four levels, beautiful hardwood floors, a fenced front and renovated sunken backyard space. A rare mudroom with windows and extra storage serves as the home’s introduction. The interior front door with its cathedral glass window opens into a sunny Great Room concept and a seamless blend of vintage and modern details. Open living and dining areas are complemented by built-ins, glass brick accents, a laundry room, full bath, and a gourmet kitchen with long countertops and upscale stainless steel appliances. Dine al fresco out on the most charming garden deck with renovated walk down stairs and tall fencing for extra privacy. There are three bedrooms on the second level, one of which features a delightful three-window bay. The full hallway bath has been upgraded, and it should be noted that the home has a recently installed mini-split central HVAC system with AC in every room (with 9 year warranty), not to mention overhead fan lamps, all adding to your sense of comfort. The top level with its skylight over the stairs offers three more lovely bedrooms and a full bath. The garden level apartment is every bit as impressive as the rest of the home, with stylish wood flooring, an open kitchen finished to match the one upstairs, and two bedrooms, one of which can also serve as a work-from-home office. The bathroom has been exquisitely remodeled with a huge walk-in frameless shower, and there is also a laundry room with side-by-side front-loading W/D plus private front and rear entrances. The Washington Heights neighborhood with its bakeries, bodegas, and sidewalk cafes is also part of the property’s appeal. Chronicled in the award-winning book and musical, “In the Heights,” the community is known for its timeless architecture and ample greenspaces, including nearby Highbridge Park with its scenic vistas, mountain biking course, and public pool. Washington Bridge is conveniently close, and the 181 Street station with the 1 train is just a block away and a few blocks to Yeshiva University.