Clock Tower Industrial Loft Studio w/ Pool, Sauna, Rooftop Greenhouse & More Near South Bronx Waterfront
Gross effective price: $2550 per month, with 3 months free on a 15 month lease
Net effective price: $2040
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Sauna
12' ceilings
Indoor pool
Exposed brick
Shared laundry
Exposed beams
Pinewood floors
Elevator building
Massive Courtyard
3 months free on 15 month lease
Massive greenhouse garden rooftop
Incredible value
Authentic 12' ceiling loft with incredible light, could have easily been converted into a 1br apartment but was left with open floor plans to maximize on that classic nyc loft feel
Gorgeous original pinewood flooring
Exposed brickwork & beams
Enough room for a proper bedroom area, a sizable living room area, an office nook, a dining area and full kitchen
Full bathroom with a tub
The building has access to incredible amenities including a massive rooftop complete with lounge chairs, picnic tables, and a full greenhouse garden where the original clock tower still stands
On the ground level you have a massive courtyard, with access to an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, and recreation hall
Just across the bridge from Harlem, and the highway sits across the way
3rd Av.-138 St. 6🚉 5min walk
One stop away from Harlem 125th st🚉
Charlie's Bar & Kitchen Restaurant just outside your door, The Lit Bar Bookshop & Wine Bar around the bend, Bronx Native across the street
Not pictured, but I have another apartment, the other is a 2br 1ba available June 1st
$2600 net effective $3250 gross w/ 3 free months on a 15 month lease
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$20 app feeLocated in the South Bronx, Mott Haven is a diverse and cultural neighborhood going through major changes. This packed area is full of life, food, and art, and the redevelopment of the last 20 years has transformed the neighborhood as continued development cements its identity.
Mott Haven was purchased, and named for, John Lawrence Motts. Motts acquired the land for his iron works business in 1849, and some of the buildings from this time are still standing. While his iron works definitely took up a lot of land, houses and apartment complexes continued to be developed just below the industrial portion of it.
The 1890's saw the rise of The Bronx rowhouse, which makes up large swaths of the area to this day. As the 1900's came around, larger apartment complexes were constructed as the area became more popular. For the first half of the 20th century, the neighborhood thrived, even hosting the largest parades in NYC history, which were organized by…
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