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|---|---|---|---|---|
| now | open | 1 |
$2,500 |
information:Bedroom 6 + Private Bathroom-3 months mini-Electricity not included. Mandatory $50/week Cleaning fee |
| 1 |
$2,150 |
information:Bedroom 7+Private 1/2 Bath& shared bath-3 months mini-Electricity not incl. $50/week cleaning fee | ||
| 1 |
$1,750 |
information:Bedroom 5 + Private Bathroom-3 months mini-Electricity not included. Mandatory $50/week Cleaning fee | ||
| 1 |
$2,500 |
information:Bedroom 4 + Private Bathroom-3 months mini-Electricity not included. Mandatory $50/week Cleaning fee | ||
| 1 |
$2,500 |
information:Bedroom 3 + Private Bathroom-3 months mini-Electricity not included. Mandatory $50/week Cleaning fee | ||
| 1 |
$2,500 |
information:Bedroom 1 + Private Bathroom-3 months mini-Electricity not included. Mandatory $50/week Cleaning fee | ||
| Sep 30 2026 | open | 1 |
$1,950 |
information:Bedroom 8 + Private 1/2 Bath & shared bath-3 months mini-Electricity not incl. $50/week cleaning fee |
This is a historic landmark townhouse built in 1888 by the architect James E. Ware, located in Mount Morris Park, between 121st street and 122nd street.
This part of Harlem is very animated and multicultural. It has been going through major restoration with a lot of new buildings and stores in the last few years. 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 right accross the street offers beautiful greenery, and a walk on 125th Street or down Broadway offer a wide assortment of bookstores, grocery stores, shops and restaurants.
Transportation: A, B, C, D, 2, 3, 6, 4, 5 Train to 125th street; 15 minutes away from midtown Manhattan