1845 Adam C Powell Boulevard
Apartment #5C
$7,500 Rental Price
3 Bedrooms   2.5 Baths

1845 Adam C Powell Boulevard, South Harlem, NYC

Gorgeous SUNFILLED corner residence, with high 11 foot ceilings, gleaming wood floors, completely renovated and ready for comfortable living and entertaining. Great light enhances this home from four different exposures. The entry is open and welcoming. There is a large formal dining room adjacent to the...

Gorgeous SUNFILLED corner residence, with high 11 foot ceilings, gleaming wood floors, completely renovated and ready for comfortable living and entertaining. Great light enhances this home from four different exposures. The entry is open and welcoming. There is a large formal dining room adjacent to the large, open, windowed chef's kitchen featuring a Subzero refrigerator, Bertazzoni gas range, expansive custom cabinetry, lengthy counter tops and a must have WASHER and DRYER. Currently set up with three large bedrooms (can be four), the prime bedroom has an ensuite bathroom with a double vanity and large shower stall. There are many closets and a walk-in too! The building also features a live-in super, a part-time doorman, fitness room, private storage with the unit, a bike room and playroom. The building faces historic Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, is 2 blocks from the 2&3 trains, 4 blocks from the B&C trains, across the street from the M2 bus and 2 blocks from the M3 & M4 buses. Also an easy walk to Columbia University and 1 avenue from Frederick Douglas Boulevard's renowned restaurant row dining.

Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate

Floorplan for 1845 Adam C Powell Boulevard, 5C

Floorplan for 1845 Adam C Powell Boulevard, 5C

Listing Details

South Harlem, NYC
Type: Rental
Price: $7,500
Web ID: 1082207787

Info & Amenities

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 7.0
Bedrooms: 3
Full Bathrooms: 2
Half Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1900

Map of Area for 1845 ADAM C POWELL Boulevard 5C

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