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LOCATION - St. Nicholas Terrace and W 129th St
SUBWAY - Steps from the EXPRESS 125 A/C/B/D Train
Location, Location, Location! You are two blocks from the north entrance to the Express train at 125th. You are directly across the street from the west side of St. Nicholas Park. The unit is spacious, a true 2BR and there is Laundry available in building and an Elevator. 3rd Floor.
THE UNIT -
Hardwood Floors
High Ceilings
Spacious Layout
Heat/Water Included
Sunny!
Stainless Steel Appliances
Large Gas Stove / Vented Microwave
Three Closets
THE BUILDING -
Friendly Super
Your Pet is Welcome
Elevator
Laundry in Building
Advertised price is NET EFFECTIVE based on one month free on your lease. The Lease is for $2250 to be paid monthly.
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