Broadpark Lodge Unit 6P | Dutch Tudor Co-op with Panoramic Park Views in White Plains, NY | $395,000

by Integrity Core Realty

 

Coming Soon Listing On Market Date 5/15 · White Plains, NY

Coop for sale white plains, BroadPark lodge

Where 1927 Character Meets 6th-Floor Views: Broadpark Lodge Unit 6P Is Something Special

Price $395,000
Bedrooms 2 BR
Bath 1 Full
Size 858 SqFt
Floor 6th (Top)
Maintenance $1,287/mo

Some apartments are just places to sleep. And then there are apartments that make you pause the moment you step inside the kind where the light falls differently, where the ceilings feel like they have something to say, where looking out a window actually means something.

Coming Soon - Co-op For Sale White PLains, Unit 6P at Broadpark Lodge is the second kind.

Perched on the top floor of one of White Plains' most architecturally distinctive buildings, this beautifully maintained 2-bedroom co-op offers something increasingly rare in Westchester County: genuine character, real craftsmanship, and a view that changes with the seasons. Listed at $395,000, it's not just a home it's a place you'll want to come back to every single day.

The Building: A 1927 Dutch Tudor That Still Turns Heads

Before we even talk about the apartment, let's talk about Broadpark Lodge itself — because the building is part of the appeal. Built in 1927, this six-story Dutch Tudor stands as a quiet landmark on Westchester Avenue, its brick exterior and architectural details speaking to a time when buildings were designed to endure and to inspire.

It's the kind of building that has a personality. From the distinctive roofline to the mature landscaping surrounding it, Broadpark Lodge carries the quiet pride of a building that's been well loved for nearly a century. Co-ops like this don't get built anymore. If you appreciate architecture that feels considered rather than rushed, you'll feel that the moment you approach the front door.

📍 Building Highlights Broadpark Lodge — 1927 Dutch Tudor · 6-story brick construction · Park-adjacent setting · Well-managed building with professional property management · Board approval required · Pets welcome (cats & dogs, size limit applies)

The View from the Top: What the 6th Floor Actually Gives You

Being on the top floor isn't just a number it's an experience. Unit 6P sits at the highest point of the building, which means no footsteps above you, no shared ceiling noise, and an unobstructed sightline over the treetops and green space below.

The park views from this unit are genuinely beautiful. Whether you're catching the first light of morning from the living area or watching the trees shift color in autumn from the bonus room, this is the kind of view that adds to your quality of life quietly, every day. It's not dramatic it's better than dramatic. It's peaceful.

The Bonus Room: Your Sunlit Space to Decide

The floor plan labels it as a dining area, and yes, it could absolutely function as one. But walk through this space in person and you'll quickly see that it's more than that. Positioned to capture natural light throughout the day and framed by those signature casement windows, this room has the warmth and feel of a sun-soaked bonus space, an office, a reading room, a morning coffee corner, a creative studio, whatever your life needs it to be.

The adjacent breakfast nook off the kitchen reinforces this: the dining doesn't need to happen in a formal room. This bonus space gets to be something richer. It's one of those details that separates a well-designed floor plan from a merely functional one.

The Windows: More Than Just a Pretty Frame

Let's spend a moment on the specialty windows, because they deserve it. Throughout this unit, the windows aren't standard, they're insulated, tinted casements engineered to do real work.

What that means practically: UV protection that blocks the sun's harsh rays so your furniture, flooring, and artwork don't fade over time. The tinted glass reduces glare and keeps the interior cooler in summer by deflecting heat before it enters the space. In winter, the insulated construction holds warmth in and keeps cold air where it belongs, outside. You feel the difference, and over time you'll see it in your utility costs too.

Beyond function, the window style itself adds to the Tudor character of the building. These aren't afterthoughts. They're part of what makes this apartment feel complete.

🪟 Window Details Worth Noting Casement-style throughout · Insulated glass construction · Tinted for UV protection and heat deflection · Glare reduction · Cohesive with the building's 1927 architectural character

The Living Space: Thoughtfully Laid Out, Nicely Sized

At 900 square feet, this is a co-op that uses its space well. The layout flows naturally from the welcoming entry foyer through the living room and into the bright bonus space beyond, nothing cramped, nothing awkward.

The primary bedroom is genuinely large for a co-op of this era, enough room for a proper king bedroom set and still feel comfortable. The second bedroom works equally well as a guest room or a dedicated home office. Both rooms benefit from the same casement windows and the building's classic proportions.

Wood floors run throughout, adding warmth and tying the whole space together with a continuity that newer construction rarely achieves. The electric fireplace in the living room is the kind of detail that turns an ordinary evening into something that feels intentional.

At a Glance — What's Inside

Hardwood floors throughout
Electric fireplace in living room
Stainless steel appliances
Gas cooktop & oven
Dishwasher & microwave included
Radiant heat (silent, even warmth)
Wall/window A/C units
Casement windows (UV, insulated)
Laundry in building basement
Natural gas available
Con-Edison electric service
6th floor — top of building
Park views — unobstructed
Bonus sun-filled dining/flex room
Breakfast nook off kitchen
Entry foyer with presence

The Location: White Plains Done Right

White Plains has quietly become one of Westchester County's most compelling places to live — and not just for the obvious reasons. Yes, Metro-North gets you to Grand Central in around 40 minutes. Yes, downtown White Plains offers dining, retail, and a cultural calendar that many suburbs can't match. But there's also something about the city's energy that's hard to define until you're living in it a density that feels purposeful rather than overwhelming, an urban quality without the urban sacrifice of space.

Broadpark Lodge sits in a particularly pleasant pocket of that city — close enough to everything that matters, with the park setting providing a genuine buffer from the noise. Walkability, access, and green space. It's a balance most buyers spend years searching for.

Who Is This Co-op Perfect For?

The buyer for Unit 6P tends to be someone who values character over cookie-cutter. Maybe you've been looking at new construction and finding it a little soulless. Maybe you want walkability and city energy without sacrificing your sanity. Maybe you're a professional relocating to Westchester for work and you want a base that feels like a home, not a hotel. Maybe you're a downsizer from a larger home who refuses to give up taste and quality.

The 20% minimum down payment and board approval process signal that this is a serious community of owners who care about maintaining what makes this building special. That's not a burden — it's a feature.

🏛️ Co-op Financial Details Asking Price: $395,000 · Monthly Maintenance: $1,287 · Minimum Down Payment: 20% · Board Approval Required · Renting Permitted (with approval) · No Flip Tax · Pets Welcome (cats & dogs, size limit) · Shares: 732

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the $1,287 monthly maintenance?

Co-op maintenance fees typically cover building operating costs, property taxes on the building, water, sewer, and common area upkeep. For specific breakdowns of what's included in Broadpark Lodge's maintenance, contact the listing agent or the managing company, Nardo Associates, directly.

Can I rent out the unit if I need to?

Yes, renting is permitted at Broadpark Lodge, subject to board approval. This is a meaningful advantage compared to many co-ops that restrict subletting entirely, and adds an important layer of flexibility for buyers.

How long does the board approval process typically take?

Board approval timelines vary, but in most Westchester co-ops the process runs 4-6 weeks from application submission.  But we might be able to adjust that to 2-4 weeks, Your agent will help you prepare a strong board package from the start to keep the process moving efficiently.

Is parking available?

The listing indicates no dedicated garage or carport is included with the unit. Street parking and nearby public parking options are available in the White Plains area. Confirm any building parking arrangements with the listing agent or property manager.

How do I schedule a showing?

This unit is currently occupied and requires 24 hours' notice for showings. Contact listing agent Christine Collura at (516) 551-2140 or christine@icr.homes to schedule your visit.

How Integrity Core Realty Can Help You

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Ready to See Unit 6P in Person?

This unit requires 24 hours' notice and won't be available forever. Reach out to Christine Collura today to schedule your showing and ask any questions about the building, the co-op process, or the neighborhood.

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Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. All data sourced from OneKey MLS (MLS# 995169). Taxes, square footage, and property condition are not guaranteed or verified. All offers must include proof of funds and/or mortgage pre-qualification and must be submitted in writing. Co-op purchase subject to board approval. © 2026 Integrity Core Realty. All rights reserved.

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