1 bedroom furnished apartment
(Harlem), 505 sqft, rental
Address: West 130Th Street, New York (10037), near subway station: 135 Street/Lenox Avenue (2,3)
(505.0 sqf certified)
135 Street/Lenox Avenue

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# 28417938
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This is a 1BR/1BA apartment located in a four floors townhouse located in historic Harlem on a tree-lined landmark street.
The apartment features hardwood floors and AC/Heat throughout the apartment.
The living room offers a sofa, two armchairs and a Flat Screen TV on a media stand with storage.
The open kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, a stove, an oven, a microwave and a refrigerator with a freezer compartment. It is also fully stocked with all the basics you will need for day-to-day living.
The spacious bedroom includes a double size bed with a bedside table, a desk with a chair and features a large space with a closet, a dresser and a shelve.
The bathroom has a tub, a toilet and a sink.
Transportation:
Easy and fast access to everywhere in the city and airports , with express Buses and Subways just a few minutes away.
2 and 3 trains run at 135th St (0. 29 miles)
2 and 3 trains run at 125th St (0. 3 miles)
4, 5 and 6 trains run at 125th St (0. 41 miles)
B and C trains run at 135th St (0. 63 miles)
Neighorghood :
Just steps away from great food destinations : Sylvia's and Red Rooster , among other's, lots of shopping opportunities food markets, pharmacies, banks, national and local chains. Whole food is opening this fall on West 125st and Lenox Avenue
( Copy from WIKIPEDIA) "Central Harlem is bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, Central Park on the south, Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Avenue and Edgecombe Avenue on the west, and the Harlem River on the north. A chain of three large linear parks — Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Park and Jackie Robinson Park — are situated on steeply rising banks and form most of the district's western boundary. On the east, Fifth Avenue and Marcus Garvey Park, also known as Mount Morris Park, separate this area from East Harlem. . In the late 2000s, South Harlem, emerged from area redevelopment, running along Frederick Douglass Boulevard from West 110th to West 138th Streets "Read the following
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Freezer - Oven - Microwave oven - Dining table - wardrobe - Cupboard - 1 Chair(s) - Stool
Separate
Housing services
No smoking
Pets not accepted
Air conditioning
Internet included
Dishwasher
TV
HI-FI Stereo
This is a 1BR/1BA apartment located in a four floors townhouse located in historic Harlem on a tree-lined landmark street.
The apartment features hardwood floors and AC/Heat throughout the apartment.
The living room offers a sofa, two armchairs and a Flat Screen TV on a media stand with storage.
The open kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher, a stove, an oven, a microwave and a refrigerator with a freezer compartment. It is also fully stocked with all the basics you will need for day-to-day living.
The spacious bedroom includes a double size bed with a bedside table, a desk with a chair and features a large space with a closet, a dresser and a shelve.
The bathroom has a tub, a toilet and a sink.
Transportation:
Easy and fast access to everywhere in the city and airports , with express Buses and Subways just a few minutes away.
2 and 3 trains run at 135th St (0. 29 miles)
2 and 3 trains run at 125th St (0. 3 miles)
4, 5 and 6 trains run at 125th St (0. 41 miles)
B and C trains run at 135th St (0. 63 miles)
Neighorghood :
Just steps away from great food destinations : Sylvia's and Red Rooster , among other's, lots of shopping opportunities food markets, pharmacies, banks, national and local chains. Whole food is opening this fall on West 125st and Lenox Avenue
( Copy from WIKIPEDIA) "Central Harlem is bounded by Fifth Avenue on the east, Central Park on the south, Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Avenue and Edgecombe Avenue on the west, and the Harlem River on the north. A chain of three large linear parks — Morningside Park, St. Nicholas Park and Jackie Robinson Park — are situated on steeply rising banks and form most of the district's western boundary. On the east, Fifth Avenue and Marcus Garvey Park, also known as Mount Morris Park, separate this area from East Harlem. . In the late 2000s, South Harlem, emerged from area redevelopment, running along Frederick Douglass Boulevard from West 110th to West 138th Streets "
Neighbourhood

Station : 135 Street/Lenox Avenue
Nearby services
Supermarket - Park - pharmacy - Restaurant - day careAvailability
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