start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Jan 02 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,125 |
information:Bedroom 2(B): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee - rate subject to change |
Jan 30 2025 | open | 1 |
$1,850 |
information:Bedroom 4(D): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee - rate subject to change |
Apr 30 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,325 |
information:Bedroom 3(C): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee- rate subject to change |
Jul 25 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,825 |
information:Bedroom 1(A): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee - rate subject to change |
Jul 31 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,325 |
information:Bedroom 5(E): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee - rate subject to change |
Located on the corner of Saint Nicholas Avenue and West 124th Street, this is a five-bedroom 1,359-square-foot (around 129 m2) apartment share. It sits just a block away from Morningside Park, in Harlem. This Manhattan shared apartment is located in a classic New York City building with a fire escape façade. It is located on the second floor (equivalent to the first floor in Europe).
The living room has a sofa, air conditioning, and TV. The kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator, dishwasher, coffeemaker, toaster, dishwasher, a four-burner stove with an oven, and a window. All five bedrooms are fully furnished with a contemporary look. All bedrooms have a queen size bed, with the exception of one bedroom which has a full-size bed. They all have air conditioning. Each room also has a desk for any work from home that needs to be completed. The first bathroom comes with a tub-shower, a water closet, and a sink with cabinetry underneath, just enough space for your toiletries. The second bathroom comes with a rain overhead shower, water closet, and dual vanity sinks with cabinetry. This apartment building has an elevator for easy access and a washer and dryer in the building, and with hardwood floors throughout the apartment.
Living in Harlem and not attending one of their long known intimate Jazz clubs would be offensive, which is why you need to attend one. Living right in the middle of Harlem, you are drawn to bring out your artistic self, since you are located in one of Manhattan’s neighborhoods that is known for its cultural revival. Harlem has some of Manhattan’s best 19th century townhouses. Walk the streets to see building high trees and these townhouses create the perfect picture. With the addition of hip restaurants and trendy clubs, Harlem never disappoints. While in Harlem, you must pay a visit to the Apollo Theater, a music hall operating from 1913. As nice as Harlem can be, at the corner from where your five-bedroom apartment is you have the 125th Street Subway Station, giving you access to lines A, B, C, and D. These lines span all of Manhattan from north to the south and can get off at any stop and explore the rest of Manhattan.