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Holding onto the vibrant cultural renaissance of the 1920s, Harlem has remained a vibrant Manhattan neighborhood, ripe with theatres and jazz clubs. This two bedroom apartment share is located in the heart of Harlem on West 131st Street and 5th Avenue and the colorful brownstones that neighbor it evoke the vibrant culture that makes Harlem unique.
This two bedroom apartment is fully furnished and features hardwood floors as well as a fully equipped kitchen. The room for rent in this apartment includes access to the kitchen and living room, meaning that you’ll have access to the full set of appliances. The room available for rent in this shared apartment is equipped with a queen sized bed and a flat screen television, as well as an in-suite closet. The bathroom includes a full bath tub and shower. The living room of this shared apartment is equipped with a flat screen television and several large couches, where you’ll be able to relax after a day in the city. The two bedrooms are located on opposite sides, meaning that privacy is minimally impaired.
Please note that since this is a room for rent in a shared apartment, access to the other bedroom will not be available.
Harlem, long a bastion of vibrant New York culture, has a number of different experiences to offer its inhabitants. From historic landmarks like the Apollo Theatre (.7mi/1.1km) is within walking distance from the apartment. Since the 1920s, Harlem has been home to numerous icons: artists, singers, and poets have been drawn to and shaped by the unique atmosphere Harlem has to offer. Its long history has not gone unchanged; Harlem is constantly developing, making it home to more and more new businesses that offer services that were not available in the past. While you’re there, be sure to visit Amy Ruth’s Restaurant (.9mi/1.7km), where you’ll get a taste of some of the most authentic soul food available outside of the South. This room for rent is also located just steps away from a number of Harlem’s best parks; Marcus Garvey Park (.6mi/1km) is just down the street, while the Courtney Callender Playground (482ft/150m) is at the end of the block.
Access to the New York City subway system is easy; the 135th Street and Malcom X Boulevard station (.3mi/550m) is served by the 2 and 3 lines.