This south-facing spacious 1 bedroom apartment is impeccably maintained with
high end condo finishes. The gourmet kitchen features Caesar Stone Quartz
countertops and tile backsplash. GE Profile stainless steel appliances include
large refrigerator w/built in ice maker, dishwasher, full size oven and microwave.
The apartment is bright and sunny with large oversized windows, high
ceilings, lots of closet space, recessed lighting, and maple hardwood flooring
throughout. Other features include individually controlled heating and air
conditioning, and a private basement storage unit.
The tastefully designed bathroom incorporates luxurious finishes such as
Honey Onyx marble, subway tile, and natural stone.
The Ivy Condo is a 28 unit, 10 story building which features a Virtual Doorman,
Video Intercom, and Fitness Center. There is a bike storage rack, and
the package room has a refrigerator for grocery deliveries.
The building is a short walk to the #6 train (at 116 & Lex), and not far from
the #2 and #3 trains (116 & Lenox). Authentic neighborhood restaurants
include the famous Patsy's Pizzeria only a block away. Also close by is the
East River Plaza which houses Costco, Target, Marshalls, the Aldi Supermarket
(parent company of Trader Joes), and much more. There is also a Whole
Foods on 125th Street.
Cats allowed. Sorry. No dogs.
Available July 1st or sooner.
Flexible lease term.
East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or "El Barrio" to the locals, is a heavily residential neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. In fact, the population density here is about three times that of the city as a whole! Starting at 96th street and following 5th avenue all the way up to a point at 143rd, East Harlem is full of culture and energy that is celebrated to this day.
In 1860, a residential settlement was developed on 110th St and 3rd Ave after residents were forced to move due to the construction of Central Park. By the 1880s, row houses in East Harlem became home to thousands of immigrants, mostly of German and Irish descent. Soon after, Italians began moving into the neighborhood in large numbers, and by the mid-1890s the neighborhood became known as Italian Harlem.
In 1919, the Lexington Avenue Subway (now the 4, 5, 6, lines) reached the neighborhood, which contributed to substantial population growth. At the time, the area had one…
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