🌆 Massive Morningside Heights 4-Bedroom with In-Unit Laundry Near Columbia
Experience spacious uptown Manhattan living in the heart of Morningside Heights with this oversized 4-bedroom / 2-bathroom residence offering generous living space, modern upgrades, and an unbeatable academic and cultural location. ✨
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Perfect for roommates, students, or anyone seeking substantial living space in Manhattan, this bright and functional home combines convenience, comfort, and practicality just moments from Columbia University and Riverside Park.
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🏡 Apartment Features:
- Spacious 4-bedroom / 2-bathroom layout ☀️
- Four queen-sized bedrooms with closets 👗
- Large separate living area ideal for entertaining or relaxing
- Renovated eat-in kitchen 🍽️
- Stainless steel appliances
- Dishwasher + microwave included
- In-unit washer & dryer 🧺
- Two renovated bathrooms 🛁
- Excellent natural light throughout ✨
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📍 Prime Morningside Heights Location:
Located in one of Manhattan's most vibrant academic and cultural neighborhoods, surrounded by parks, cafes, restaurants, and convenient transit options.
Nearby favorites include:
- Columbia University 🎓
- Manhattan School of Music 🎶
- Riverside Park 🌿
- Community Food & Juice ☕
- Convenient access to the 1 train + multiple bus lines 🚇
Morningside Heights offers a unique blend of intellectual energy, beautiful architecture, green space, and neighborhood charm.
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📲 Schedule Your Private Tour:
Large four-bedroom residences with in-unit laundry near Columbia move quickly.
📲 To schedule a private tour or inquire about availability, contact Alexandria Medina of Highline Residential. ✨
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💰 Leasing Details:
- Application Fee: $20 or less per applicant
- First Month's Rent
- 1 Month Security Deposit
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