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AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. BRAND NEWLY RENOVATED 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHROOMS WITH DINING ROOM. Perched on the hill looking onto planted flowerbeds & lush greenery inside the Audubon Park Historical District. Situated on a quiet tree lined cul de sac street, 12 windows throughout the apartment allowing sunlight throughout the day. Window dining room seats 4+ open to the separate windowed kitchen . White Shake custom cabinetry with granite countertops ceramic backsplash tiles & brand-new stainless-steel appliances including built in microwave and dishwasher.
Enormous living room with two entranceways from either side of the apartment. Facing onto the quiet lush greenery and planted gardens the two huge bedrooms can easily accommodate a king-size bed, complete bedroom set of furniture plus a home office. One bedroom has a renovated ensuite window bathroom with stall shower
Pristinely maintained with a live in super and full-time porter. There is a video intercom system, elevator, laundry in basement.
There is a parking garage on site for a separate monthly figure and is available.
Pet Friendly. Guarantors on case-by-case basis.
The 1 and C trains are located nearby, getting you to midtown in about 20 minutes, as well as the M4 and BX6 buses. Located nearby is NY Presbyterian Hospital, City College, and Columbia University. Riverside Park is across the street and Riverbank State Park.
Between 155th and 190th Street is the energetic residential neighborhood of Washington Heights. Now ranked as Manhattan's 4th safest neighborhood, many families have resided in this area for generations. As one popular musical states, "the streets are filled with music" in this uptown neighborhood full of friendly faces, great food, and beautiful architecture.
Named for Fort Washington, which was constructed to fend off the British during the American Revolutionary War, Washington Heights was largely farmland, with several stately manors peppering the hilly area. One such manor, the Morris-Jumel House, still stands today as the oldest building in Manhattan.
As the city expanded after the revolution, more and more structures were built in the Heights to house the growing population. The development of apartment complexes and row houses led to an influx of Irish immigrants in the 1900′s, followed by a large Jewish population in the…
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