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81st Street between Columbus and Amsterdam.
The building is a brownstone, five - stories walk-up with a buzzer/intercom system. The share is located in a beautiful four- bedroom apartment is on the fourth floor. The entire apartment has internet access.
When you first enter the apartment, you can find a charming living room on your right. The style of the chairs, sofa and furniture is eclectic. The apartment is full of paintings and mirrors on the walls.
On your left, there is a LONG hallway that leads to the other rooms.
Walking through the hallway, you can see the bathroom that includes a shower, tub, WC and sink. Next door is your bedroom.
Further down the hallway, is a fully furnished dining/living room with a TV, a sofa, a wooden dining table and a wall with exposed bricks.
At the end of the corridor there is a kitchen with a microwave, a freezer, a toaster and washer/dryer. There is also a small balcony outside of the kitchen.
The cozy bedroom has been completely renovated with air-conditioning. It has white walls and a window, a twin-size bed, a night table and a dresser. Cable t.v. service can be provided for an extra cost.
This part of the Upper West Side is very residential and historic (one block from the Museum of National history) and is a short walk from a world of shopping, dining and entertainment choices. You can find lots of beautiful tree line streets with nice brownstone buildings. The Hudson River and Central Park are across the street, and there is a jogging track around the reservoir and free tennis courts. On Columbus Avenue you can also find restaurants, bars, supermarkets, delis and clothing stores.
Transportation: Trains 1, 9 to 79th Street or B, C to 81st Street.
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Review by: Anna S., Sep 29 2008 From: Germany, Apartment Share Rental: 3 months |
The room I rented was perfect for my 10 weeks stay in New York. Everything was just around the corner and the best thing was of course the family I stayed with. [My roommate] was more than friendly and I felt very welcome. So everything was just positive. |