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The duplex apartment is located in a townhouse secured with 2 video intercoms. The apartment is on the 3rd and 4 th floors of a 4-story walk-up brownstone townhouse dating from 1895
The duplex features a living room, a kitchen with dining area, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a 200 square foot terrace overlooking treetops.
3rd floor
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The living room is furnished with leather sofas and coffee table. It is equipped with a 42'' flat screen cable TV with VCR and DVD player and a stereo. It includes 3 windows facing the street and a decorative fireplace.
The hallway between the living room and bedroom 1 includes a bar area with sink and ice maker, built in wood cabinetry, and a sky-lit spiral staircase leading to the upper level of the duplex.
Bedroom 1 is furnished with a double-sized bed, nightstands and bookshelves. It is equipped with a flat screen cable TV with DVD player and a stereo. It includes a fireplace and 2 windows facing the garden.
Bathroom 1 includes a w/c, a sink, a bathtub with shower and a window.
4th floor
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The kitchen opens to the dining area and is equipped with traditional and microwave oven, gas burners, coffee maker, toaster, fridge with freezer, dishwasher and a TV. It has all necessary items to cook.
The dining area is furnished with table, chairs, a decorative fireplace and a sofa. It includes a window and a door leading to the terrace.
The terrace includes table and chairs.
Bedroom 2 is furnished with a double-sized bed, table, chairs, nightstand, a TV and armoire. It includes 3 windows, a decorative fireplace and a closet. It features a "signature wall", with hundreds of signatures and drawings from past guests.
Bathroom 2 has a bathtub with shower, a w/c and sink. It includes a skylight.
There is wireless Internet access available.
This duplex is located on the 3rd and 4th floors of a 4 stories townhouse in Harlem.
Harlem's rich history contributes to its prominence and attraction today. The neighborhood is known for its world-renowned jazz clubs such as the Apollo Theater and the Cotton Club. The Marcus Garvey Memorial Park offers some greenery, and a walk on 125th Street or down Broadway offer a wide assortment of bookstores, grocery stores, shops and restaurants.
Transportation: 2/3 trains to 116th Street or 125th Street.