The Boatyard Condominium is a waterfront community that sits on City Island’s “Gold Coast” facing east onto the Long Island Sound. Built in the 1980s, the Boatyard is a luxury development consisting of 12 buildings composed of 70 ranch and duplex units. The condominium property is rare and unique in New York in featuring not just views of the Sound but water access, making it ideal for boaters and anglers. In addition to a distinctive 500-foot pier, floating dock, and Captain’s House, the grounds include a pool and open green spaces. Every unit has a real wood-burning fireplace. The Boatyard is just minutes from Manhattan and lower Westchester County. There is an express bus to Manhattan and bus access to the rest of the Bronx and the #6 subway line.
City Island itself is located in the northeast portion of the Bronx. It is only 1.5 miles long and .5 miles wide at its widest point. City Island has a small town “feel,” more like a village in New England than the urban hustle-bustle of the Bronx. Famous for its seafood restaurants, the island offers art galleries and antique stores, marinas and yacht clubs, and is easily accessible to Pelham Bay Park.
The Boatyard Condominium is a waterfront community that sits on City Island’s “Gold Coast” facing east onto the Long Island Sound. Built in the 1980s, the Boatyard is a luxury development consisting of 12 buildings composed of 70 ranch and duplex units. The condominium property is rare and unique in New York in featuring not just views of the Sound but water access, making it ideal for boaters and anglers. In addition to a distinctive 500-foot pier, floating dock, and Captain’s House, the grounds include a pool and open green spaces. Every unit has a real wood-burning fireplace. The Boatyard is just minutes from Manhattan and lower Westchester County. There is an express bus to Manhattan and bus access to the rest of the Bronx and the #6 subway line.
City Island itself is located in the northeast portion of the Bronx. It is only 1.5 miles long and .5 miles wide at its widest point. City Island has a small town “feel,” more like a village in New England than the urban hustle-bustle of the Bronx. Famous for its seafood restaurants, the island offers art galleries and antique stores, marinas and yacht clubs, and is easily accessible to Pelham Bay Park.