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Per Month$1,100
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Essentials
- Price$1,100
- TypeRental Building
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms4
- Exposure East & West
Key Features
- Classic apartment
- Security guard
- Full city view
- Dining room
- Excellent light
- Hardwood floors
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
Come and Live in a Real one bed room home. A real apartment ... no kitchen stuck on a wall in the living room or weird chopped up layout. This oversized fourth floor renovated 1 bed room apartment is a very rare find with it's full sized formal dining room, hardwood floors, brand new kitchen appliances and open sunny views. With it's East and West exposures you'll have both sunrise and sunset every day. One bed room renters: Snap this one up. Located in the "Dunbar Apartments" the once and again famous apartment complex was constructed in 1928 and is now heralding its return to glory. The historical complex consists of ten u-shaped buildings centered on a beautiful interior garden courtyard which allows air and light to reach each apartment. The entire complex is one square block from 149th St. to 150th St. and between Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The number #3 train is ACROSS THE STREET on the Seventh Avenue side and the A,B,C,D is nearby on the Eighth Avenue side. Just steps away you'll find shopping, NYSC, Restaurants, Coffee Shops and the rest of Manhattan! This is a Walk-up building. If you attend an open house because more than one apartment at The Dunbar will be shown, please be sure to call the number associated with this listing when you arrive to assure meeting. Come and Get Your Dunbar!
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Harlem
Uptown, from 110th Street to 155th Street, from the East River to Manhattan and St. Nicholas Avenues.
Harlem is enjoying a new renaissance — an explosion of development. Harlem residents are also finding a new range of shopping options, as 125th Street, once known for its independent bazaars that offered anything and everything for sale, is now also home to uptown sites for chains such as Disney, HandM, and Old Navy. There’s easy access to retail from such beautiful architectural enclaves as Harlem’s “Striver’s Row,” which features townhouses — many with multiple fireplaces and to-die-for molding — designed by the famous firm of McKim, Mead and White.
2588 Seventh Avenue
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Adam C. Powell Blvd - 149th St
7 mins
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Frederick Douglass Blvd - 156th St
7 mins
- Prewar
- Built in 1928
- 6 floors
- 545 units
- Pet friendly
- Cable ready
- Security guard
- Central laundry room
- Common courtyard
- Guarantors allowed
- Original detail
- Video security
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