start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Feb 28 2025 | open | 1 |
$1,500 |
information:Bedroom 1(A): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee- rate subject to change |
May 19 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,075 |
information:Bedroom 4(D): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee- rate subject to change |
May 31 2025 | open | 1 |
$1,925 |
information:Bedroom 2(B): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee - rate subject to change |
Jul 03 2025 | open | 1 |
$2,025 |
information:Bedroom 3(C): Utilities not included. $125 admin fee- rate subject to change |
Located on the corner of Broadway and West 136th Street, this four-bedroom, 1,072-square-foot (around 100 m2) shared apartment is found in Hamilton Heights. Just a block away from Riverbank State Park and The City College of New York, (and 0.8 miles or around 1.3 km from Columbia University) this apartment share sits on the second floor (equivalent to the first floor in Europe) of a Manhattan low-rise building.
Walking into this roommate share, you are greeted by a tranquil feeling with sky blue colored walls and the flow of natural light into the room. Walking into the main room, you enter the spacious and minimal living room. n the living room there is a sofa, air conditioning, and a TV. In the kitchen, which is a separate room, there is a refrigerator, coffeemaker, toaster, a four-burner stove with an oven, and a window. All four bedrooms are fully furnished in a modern-sleek look. Each bedroom has air conditioning, and a window. In addition, all bedrooms have a wall desk for any work from home that needs to be completed. In the bathroom you have a tub-shower, towels, a water closet, sink with cabinetry and a mirror vanity. The flooring in this shared apartment is hardwood and tile.
Just around where this four-bedroom apartment is found you have the 137th Street-City College Subway Station with access to line 1. Hamilton Heights is home to the sub-neighborhood of Sugar Hill, an area filled with classic New York City tall townhomes, perfectly aligned to create the most picturesque image ever. On the perfect sunny day, take the train or walk to Central Park, and envision yourself as you are in a whole different city, by how big Central Park is.