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This fully furnished two bedroom apartment is located on Columbus Avenue and 97th Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. The apartment is situated on the 14th floor (considered 13th by Europeans) of a high-rise building with elevator, a 24-hour doorman service and a beautiful and modern floor lobby. The building also has the convenience of on-site laundry facilities.
Perhaps the highlight of this apartment is its oversized floor to ceiling windows that provide plenty of sunlight to rooms lined with hardwood floors. They have a western exposure and overlook the city buildings. The living room features a modern décor and has a sofa bed and a flat screen TV with cable for your entertainment. Wireless Internet and air conditioning is also available throughout the apartment. The fully equipped kitchen is tiled and is open, allowing you to interact with your roommates or guests while you prepare the meals. Two bedrooms feature queen size beds, and bedroom #1 has two large closets for storage. Please note that the wall in bedroom #2 does not extend to the ceiling, offering limited privacy. The bathroom has a large mirror above the marble topped sink.
Residents of this two bedroom rental will get the best of both worlds: the urban environment and conveniences of the busy Columbus Avenue and quiet living near the most well-known park in New York City, Central Park, only one block away! This huge park in the middle of the city is the perfect place to play sports, ride a bike or relax and meditate after a day at work. Columbus Avenue offers a wide variety of restaurants serving cuisine from all over the world. And if you wish to cook at home, you will find a Whole Foods Market and a Duane Reade pharmacy next door! The most renowned museum on the Upper West Side must be the American Museum of Natural History, located on Central Park West and 81st Street. Columbia University and the famous and colossal Cathedral of St. John the Divine are both located two and three subway stops away, respectively. A great aspect of living in this part of Manhattan is that it is close to numerous subway lines. You can take the B and C lines at the 96 Street / Central Park West station and the 1, 2 and 3 lines at the 96 Street / Broadway station. They run south to midtown and downtown Manhattan all the way to Brooklyn and Queens, and north to Harlem and the Bronx!