Welcome to 'The Washington' in Harlem, where this charming one bedroom one bath corner apartment awaits. Step into a bright and airy space, with a foyer that seamlessly leads to the dining room/living room. The kitchen features stylish wood cabinetry and white appliances, offering the option for...
Welcome to 'The Washington' in Harlem, where this charming one bedroom one bath corner apartment awaits. Step into a bright and airy space, with a foyer that seamlessly leads to the dining room/living room. The kitchen features stylish wood cabinetry and white appliances, offering the option for a modern update. The bedroom, located near the bathroom, comfortably accommodates a queen-sized bed and offers ample closet space, perfect for a work station or dining area. Positioned in one of the 8 buildings at 255 West 148th, this unit enjoys optimal sunlight from its South West Corner location. The complex offers full amenities, a central location, live in super and a strong sense of community within the 15 units spread across 6 floors. Originally built in 1920 and renovated in 2003, this building allows up to 90% financing and permits subletting after 2 years. With an annual household income limit of $298,250 and total expenses not exceeding 30% of gross monthly income, this home offers both comfort and financial feasibility. The low maintenance cost of $578 (inclusive of heat & hot water) adds to the appeal. Residents can take advantage of the nearby parking garage and convenient transportation, with the #3 subway station just a block away at 148th and Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, and the A, B, C, D subway station at W 145 St and St. With proximity to parks, transportation, and dining options, this apartment presents an enticing opportunity for a comfortable and well-connected lifestyle in Harlem.
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Central Harlem, NYC
Type: Cooperative
Price: $435,000
Maintenance/CC: $578
Web ID: 1079162011
Type: Co-op
Rooms: 3.0
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1.0
Pets allowed: Yes
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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