1BR/1BA Near W 125th St & Tiemann Place
Nestled in the vibrant Morningside Heights neighborhood, this delightful 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment offers comfort and convenience with a host of modern amenities. This rental is an ideal choice for those who appreciate the blend of a quiet residential area alongside the dynamic culture of nearby Columbia University. ~JustCallCoop!
**Apartment Features:**
- **Spacious Layout:** thoughtfully designed living space.
- **Comfortable Living:** A serene bedroom and a clean, functional bathroom cater to your relaxation needs.
**Amenities Include:**
- **On-site Laundry:** Streamline your chores with easily accessible laundry facilities.
- **Elevator Access:** Benefit from the comfort and convenience of elevator service.
- **Fitness Center:** Stay active and healthy without leaving your building.
- **WiFi:** High-speed internet access to meet all your online needs.
- **Pet Policy:** Pets are welcome here (subject to approval).
**Location Highlights:**
- Close proximity to Columbia University, enhancing educational and social opportunities.
- Positioned within a cultured neighborhood known for its historical landmarks, cafes, and lush parks.
This apartment is not just a living space but a place to call home, surrounded by a thriving community and ample amenities. Whether you're studying, working, or just relaxing, it offers a perfect blend for all aspects of urban living.
For more details or to schedule a viewing, please contact Cooper.
Embrace a lifestyle of convenience and comfort in the heart of Morningside Heights!
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