The unit is a railroad format and includes a bedroom with a view, lounge, reading nook/office, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. The apartment is available for sublet starting Sept 1st, 2021 until May 31st, 2022.
The apartment has great architectural details, is fully furnished, is clean, and receives great sunlight! The monthly rent is $2300 which includes, gas, electricity, and hi-speed Wifi. The apartment is on the 5th floor with no elevator and tenants enjoy a common backyard.
The bedroom has a ceiling fan and offers empty storage in two large closets, a large dresser, shelving, and cupboards. The kitchen has a dishwasher and is stocked with cookware, towels, utensils dishes, and small appliances. Sublet includes the use of a new portable A/C unit that can also heat, or dehumidify.
The building is well taken care of, clean and all of the tenants are respectful and peaceful. We are looking for an individual or a couple who can share these values. Sorry, but NO pets or smoking inside the apartment.
Everything is nearby: Costco, Aldi, Target, Planet Fitness, Marshalls, Burlington. Whole Foods Prime delivery is available. There are many neighborhood markets Bars/Cafes/Restaurants, amazing street food, the famous Patsy's Pizza, banks, parks, and the laundromat is a block away (they also provide pick-up and delivery service).
The apartment is near major public transportation. You will have fast access to go to Downtown, Midtown, the Westside, Queens, BX, and BK.
Train: 6 (Green Line) is located at 116th street and Lexington Avenue, 4 & 5 (Express train line) is located at 125th Street and Lexington Avenue. The M116 bus quickly connects you to the 2 & 3 (Red Line) and the A & C (Blue Line)
Buses: M15 is on 1st avenue and 2nd Avenue, M116 crosstown bus, and M103 on 3rd Avenue, M100 & M60 on 125th St. and 2nd Avenue, M101 on 119th St. and 3rd Avenue.
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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