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West 144th Street & Convent Ave

Hamilton Heights, West Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan,
$800
Posted 253 weeks ago, Immediate Move-In
bedrooms
Private Room
bathrooms
1 Bath
Listing by Allen Chen, Oxford Property Group, LLC
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DESCRIPTION
* [This Unit Requires a Broker Fee of $800.  Female only.]
* Beautiful spacious north-facing bedroom!
* Enjoy living in a classic New York Brownstone!
* Three windows let in lots of natural light!
* Tall ceilings and hardwood floor!
* Fully furnished and ready to move-in.
* Room size is 20 x 11 ft.
* An extra shared room (about 10 x 6 ft) is free to use.
* Room is on the 4th floor of a walk-up building.
* Rooftop window lets in bright natural light.
* Share the entire floor with only one other tenant.

[ Pricing ]
* Rent: $800, Broker Fee: $800
* All utilities are included. Cable internet is $10/month!
* Qualifying income and good credit score REQUIRED.

[ Building ]
This is a beautifully preserved brownstone multi-family house located in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.  It is surrounded by other beautiful brownstones on this peaceful tree-lined street.  The building stands four stories tall and is located just two blocks from both the 1 train and the A,B,C, D trains.  Because of its location in the Hamilton Heights area, residents have easy access to a myriad of unique shops, restaurants, parks and entertainment all within walking distance of one's doorstep. Additionally, homeowners will have easy access to such New York landmarks as Riverside Park and the Hudson River, all within walking distance of the property.

[ Neighborhood ]
Hamilton Heights: Named after its one-time historical resident, Alexander Hamilton, Hamilton Heights is a hilly uptown neighborhood in Manhattan. Besides one of the country's founding fathers, there have been many other notable residents – musical greats Count Basie, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein, and Lena Horne all lived here, as did the famous artist Norman Rockwell.  Like much of the city, the area has been gentrifying and in recent years young professionals and students have been moving in due to the affordable rents and home prices here. This influx has also brought accompanying restaurants and bars – and driven up prices. But this is still very much a neighborhood of families and older residents with a tight-knit community feel.  Housing-wise, you'll find a mix of large, older apartment buildings, row houses, brick walk-ups, and brownstones. Stately apartment and condominium buildings along Riverside Drive provide stunning views of the river and New Jersey.  (Source: GoodMigrations.com)

[ Contact ]
If you like more info, please contact me:
Allen Chen, (646) 858-5050
Oxford Property Group LLC
NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

[ Disclaimer ]
This broker does business in accordance with the Federal Fair Housing Law. All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made by this broker nor is any to be implied as to the accuracy thereof and all information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, prior sale or lease, or withdrawal without notice. Apartment photos and floor plans are for illustrative purposes only. All dimensions are approximate. Actual square footage and apartment features may vary.
AMENITIES
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Furnished
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HARLEM

Harlem is enormous. Stretching from the East and Harlem Rivers all the way to the Hudson, Harlem has three micro-neighborhoods that make up this huge area. East or Spanish Harlem is vibrant and colorful, Central Harlem is energetic and cultural, and West Harlem is more suburban and chill. From 110th to 155th, Harlem has something for everyone.

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Harlem is so huge that each spot has its own unique history. For example, West and Central Harlem were burned to the ground during the American Revolution, whereas East Harlem wasn't really developed until the 1860's. However, one fact remains consistent for all of Harlem: That the population of the area exploded once a prominent Black neighborhood was destroyed to make room for Central Park.

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PRICE COMPARISON
This apartment's rent is 70.69% cheaper than the median rent of $2,729 for a studio apartment in Harlem, New York, NY.
The median is solely based on the area and the number of bedrooms. Listing-specific characteristics such as the number of bathrooms and the amenities will also impact the price.
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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $800. The person posting the listing did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok and the manager simply has not yet filled out all the details.

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