Have you been in search of a really big and I mean big 2 bedroom in upper Manhattan? Have you also been looking for a really good deal in this crazy rental market?
Look no further!
Available today on the ground floor is this beyond spacious true two bedroom on St Nicholas ave and 145th street.
Upon entry, you will see a quaint foyer area ideal for a coat rack, shoe rack, seating area, the options are endless!
Immediately off to the left is the first bedroom. This room features an adequate closet, as well as ample space for a queen/full size bed with plenty room for any additional furniture.
Up through the loNG hallway, to the left, you will see the second bedroom, again, queen sized, large closet with just enough space for various additional furniture pieces.
Continuing down the endless hallway, off to the left, you will see an extra hall closet, perfect for creating a pantry area, or extra linen storage!
Further off to the left is the kitchen which boasts granite countertops, SS appliances, and a dishwasher! Don't forget the miles and miles of cabinet space!
Now, the cherry on top of this unit, is the dual living rooms. How many units have you ever come across in NYC with two living rooms?!
Feel free to make either of these spaces your own with a nice dining table, a cool bar area, or even a game room!
Just outside your door is the A/C/B/D at 145th St as well as the 1 train.
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.
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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