This serene and exceptionally quiet one-bedroom home at 860 Grand Concourse overlooks a tranquil courtyard and combines classic Art Deco design with thoughtful updates for contemporary living. Designed for comfort and style, the residence features a separate entry foyer that opens to a welcoming living room and a windowed eat-in kitchen—an inviting layout ideal for daily living and entertaining. The renovated kitchen offers ample cabinet storage, sleek counters, and full-size appliances, with space to dine by the window. The large bedroom easily accommodates a king-size bed and provides excellent closet space. The original Art Deco bathroom retains its distinctive dusty-rose and deep-red tile palette, complemented by its etched-mirror medicine cabinet and vintage fixtures that reflect the period’s craftsmanship. With refinished hardwood floors, restored plaster details, and abundant storage throughout, the apartment is in true move-in condition. 860 Grand Concourse is a landmarked 1941 Art Deco building celebrated for its architectural integrity and impeccable upkeep. Amenities include a part-time doorman, live-in superintendent, laundry facilities, and pet-friendly policies for owners with dogs under 40 lbs. Located within the Grand Concourse Historic District, the building faces the majestic Bronx County Courthouse and is surrounded by four beautifully landscaped parks offering tracks, dog runs, and open green space. Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Bronx Terminal Market—with Target, BJs, Lidl, Home Depot, and more—are all close by. Transportation options abound: the D and 4 express trains, B local, and multiple bus lines are nearby, with two Metro-North stations and major highways providing swift access to Midtown Manhattan, less than 20 minutes away. Pied-à-terre use and financing up to 85% permitted. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a peaceful, move-in-ready home in one of the Bronx’s most distinguished Art Deco landmarks—schedule your private viewing today. Furnished photographs have been virtually staged.