253 West 138th Street

Central Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan, 10030
$1,795 - $1,933
LEASED / EXPIRED
Posted 141 weeks ago, Immediate Move-In
bedrooms
Studio
bathrooms
1 Bath
Listing by Joie Coelho, R New York
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SIMILAR NEARBY LISTINGS
West 144th Street
Central Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10030
$1,795 - $1,933
By Mark R. Lewis, 23 hours ago
bedrooms
Studio
|
bathrooms
1 Bath
West 144th Street
Central Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10030
$1,698 - $1,829
By Mark R. Lewis, 23 hours ago
bedrooms
Studio
|
bathrooms
1 Bath

DESCRIPTION
Exquisite Strivers Row Studio with Juliet Balcony ... LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE!!!! Rare Gem... South facing Parlor level studio, filled with original details,
Very Small Sunny Studio apartment in a beautifully restored and impeccably maintained Strivers Row Landmark Townhouse with stunning hardwood floors, high ceilings, exposed brick, decorative fireplace, and an amazing yard!! The unit features a modern kitchenette with a cook-top, countertop oven, and half-size refrigerator. The Charming enclosed courtyard garden leads to a private gated alley with a stunning array of decks. This Historic treeline street is quiet and postcard-pretty.
Strivers Row is convenient to all transportation in any direction! Private alley with parking currently available.
Beautifully and well-maintained entrance, yard, and common areas. This block is as enchanting as it is quiet, and friendly.
RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES including Internet. Washer and dryer in building. Plus has fabulous owners, property managers, and tenants.

CURRENT UPDATE, PLEASE NOTE:
The unit is occupied until the end of the month and can not be viewed until after 10-1-2023.
We are offering the unit unfurnished at market rate with a minimum one-year lease for $1850
Our Furnish rates are as follows: 6-12 months...$2450. / 3-6 months...  $2650.
The entrance and common areas are currently being renovated. The estimated completion date is the end of the year.

Two blocks from A,B,C,D train line at 135th and four blocks to the 1,2 train line.
Close to City College, Columbia University, and Harlem Hospital with lots of new coffee shops and dining!
This is a great apartment to live and entertain in. This apartment while small is truly a gem with a coveted outdoor space on one of the most beautiful streets in Uptown Manhattan!

Tenant pays Broker Fee for One Year Leases
Must meet income requirements with good credit and provide a completed application with all documents required. Guarantors accepted. A minimum income of $70K is required for this unit.

Standard Documents Required
- If employed: Letter from employer (on company letterhead) stating income, title, bonus structure, and length of employment.
- If self-employed or retired...Letter from CPA stating annual income.
- If a student, proof of enrollment
- Most recent pay stubs (2-4)
- Most recent tax return
- Most recent bank and investment statements (2-4 months)
- Letter or rent receipts from the current landlord (optional)
- Proof of additional sources of income or investment income (if needed)
Guarantors require the same documents and income of 80X the rent
TO APPLY FOR AN APARTMENT YOU WILL ALSO NEED...
- Credit and background check
- Social Security Number
- Copy of Photo ID and/or Passport

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AMENITIES
Reduced Fee
Exclusive
Short Term Allowed
Private Outdoor Space
Laundry In Building
Common Outdoor Space
Balcony
Hardwood floors
Fireplace
Amazing yard
Private gated alley

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CENTRAL HARLEM

Starting at 110th Street and stretching all the way up to 155th Street is one of the most famous neighborhoods in Manhattan. Central Harlem is home to some of the best food, entertainment, and cultural institutions in the city which is why the folks who live here are so proud of the neighborhood.

Fun Facts and History of Central Harlem

Central Harlem began its life much like the rest of northern Manhattan, as farmland. A bit more densely packed than the rest of the farmland in the area, the British made sure to burn it to the ground during the American Revolution as American forces retreated off the island. Once the war ended, the rebuilding process for the area was a bit slow.

Things in the area ramped up in the 1860's and 70's for several reasons, including the destruction of a prominent black neighborhoods to make room for Central Park, railroads were built further north, and the end of the Civil War brought many black families north to look for opportunity and safety from the…

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PRICE COMPARISON
For reference, this indicative apartment’s rent is 32.73% cheaper than the median rent of $2,750 for a studio apartment in Central Harlem, New York, NY.
The median is solely based on the area and the number of bedrooms. Listing-specific characteristics such as the number of bathrooms and the amenities will also impact the price.

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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
Apartments similar to this unit are offered at a monthly price range of $1,795 - $1,933. The building did not specify that any pets were allowed. It may be the case that pets are ok.

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