This fully furnished one bedroom is situated on the first floor of a brownstone located on West 112th Street between Frederick Douglass and Manhattan Avenue.
The entrance door opens on the hallway. On your left, you will find the open kitchen and the living room.
The kitchen is equipped with a gas stove and a hood, an oven a refrigerator, a dishwasher, a microwave, a toaster, a nespresso coffee machine and all cookware.
The living room which has baboo floors, a brick wall and which is furnished with a dining table and 4 chairs, a desk with a Mac computer, a sofa and 2 armchairs, a TV, a DVD player, a big closet and one big window overlooking the garden.
The tiled bathroom has a sink, a shower in the tub and a self closing toilet seat. Also, there is a washer dryer in a closet in the hallway.
The bedroom is furnished with a Queen Size bed, two bedsides table, a big dresser and two windows overlooking the street.
Transportation:
2 blocks from the B and C train which stop on 110th street / Cathedral Pkwy
Neighborhood:
1/2 block from Morning Side Park 2 Blocks from Central Park Harlem is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan, which since the 1920s has been a major residential, cultural, and business center. Harlem is historically flavored and upcoming as there are many new developments, commercial and retail space.
Apartment : 5/5
Welcome from the landlord : 5/5
URBANLIVING Agency : 3/5
Emilie S.
France
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monthly prices don't include the agency fees
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