Beautiful and recently renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in Riverdale, available June 1. A two-minute walk to Key Food, Walgreens, Starbucks and shopping on Johnson Avenue, five-minute walk to Riverdale Avenue shops, and a ten-minute walk to the 1 train.
Walking in is a marble staircase and it's one flight up to the open dining room. Straight ahead is the kitchen with cherry cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Behind the kitchen is a bedroom and the main floor bathroom. Through the dining room, a large living room, with a door to a patio. Off the living room is a small bedroom, and to your right are the stairs to the 700 sq ft+ master suite. In the master suite is an en-suite bathroom with double vanities and a jacuzzi tub. With more than 15 windows, this is an extremely sunny apartment.
In-unit laundry is in the basement (2 washers and 2 dryers). Laundry area is shared with the live-in super.
Access to the backyard and grill. Small gatherings that end by 10pm are allowed - simply coordinate with the other tenants.
Included in the rent are heat and hot water. Tenant pays electric and gas (approximately $60-$250 monthly, depending on your air conditioner use). Parking available, off-street, $150/month additional.
The apartment is pet friendly (up to 2 well-behaved pets considered), and strictly non-smoking. Perfect for commute to Columbia and Upper West Side, about a 45-minute train ride to midtown.
Income 40x the monthly rent with good credit. Guarantors accepted. 1-year and 2-year leases offered.
Home to the northernmost point in NYC, Riverdale is a Bronx neighborhood that rests next to the Hudson River. Home to many schools and parks, this residential neighborhood is sought after by families for feeling like a suburb within New York City.
Riverdale began life as a place for wealthy Manhattanites to place estates and is likely home to the first recorded shark attack in the New World. While it was largely a place to vacation for NYC residents, the later half of the 1800's would bring railroads to the neighborhood, tempting people to live there year round.
The early 1900's saw Riverdale transform from large estates into more of a residential area with row houses and apartments, though they were few and far between. By the 1990's these apartments and row houses were much more prominent. Through it all, Riverdale never stopped catering to NYC's elite.
While some high and mid rise apartment complexes exist now, shorter…
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