Welcome home to a move-in ready brand new luxury renovated with high ceiling, with high end materials and appliances, one bedroom, one bath home ... in a pre-war, elevator building ... in the Heart of Harlem. Open floor plan; Living room with oversized double windows. Stunning...
Welcome home to a move-in ready brand new luxury renovated with high ceiling, with high end materials and appliances, one bedroom, one bath home ... in a pre-war, elevator building ... in the Heart of Harlem. Open floor plan; Living room with oversized double windows. Stunning brand new kitchen, brand new window kitchen & bath (brand new tub, brand new bathroom sink, brand new rain shower head, sliding glass door). Brand new ceramic tile throughout the apartment. All radiators have all been replaced. All pipes have all been replaced. Customized Closets. 450 square feet. Built in 1910, HDFC coop with income restrictions for 1-2 people 147,960 for 3 and more 172,620. This home is located on a block that is part of the expanded, Mt. Morris Park Historic District: West 118 to West 125th, Mt. Morris Park West/Fifth Avenue to Adam Clayton Powell/7th Avenue. The neighborhood is famous for its streets of stunning row houses, many restored to their Victorian glory. And, more recently, high end condos. Area amenities: The Parks: Marcus Garvey Park is two blocks to the east. Dining/Entertainment: Options include Top Chef Marcus Samuelsson's Red Rooster; and Sylvia's - the World's most famous Soul Food restaurant. Music and comedy at the Apollo. Shopping: 125th Street is home to Banana Republic; Bed, Bath and Beyond; Bolton's; Burlington Champs; Designer Shoe Warehouse; H & M; Marshall's; Modell's; Old Navy; The Gap; T. J. Maxx and more. Whole Foods. Transportation: 2, 3, A, B, C, D subways at West 125th Street. 18 minutes to Times Square, 32 minutes to Wall Street 4, 5, 6 subways at East 125th Street Metro North 125th Station at Park Avenue.
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Located in Upper Manhattan, Harlem is a vibrant, historic New York neighborhood bounded by Central Park, East Harlem, Washington Heights, and Morningside Heights. Renowned for its rich array of shopping, dining, cultural, and entertainment offerings, the neighborhood is one of Manhattan's most well-known. Here, you can find everything from trendy eateries and nightclubs to theaters and jazz clubs that have had an indelible impact on New York City's history and culture.
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