SoHa 118
301 West 118th StreetHarlem
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Frederick Douglass Blvd - 116th St
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Frederick Douglass Blvd - 116th St
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Saint Nicholas Ave - 125th St
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Saint Nicholas Ave - 125th St
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Lenox Ave - 111th St
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Lenox Ave - 111th St
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SoHa 118, "The Face of South Harlem" is a newly built condominium now available for immediate occupancy. This luxury condominium offers both two and three bedroom apartments, many with private outdoor space, as well as penthouse units up to four bedrooms having multiple exposures and large terraces with breathtaking Central Park views. The building is now being occupied by its residents who are taking full advantage of its wide range of amenities. SoHa 118 features a fitness room, media room, children's playroom, and a common courtyard. Many residents will enjoy washers and dryers within their own homes in addition to a large laundry facility. On-site is a live-in superintendent, a full time porter, and a 24 hour doorman with cold storage for groceries. All are available to take care of your needs. The ground floor Starbucks and Chase Bank offer daily conveniences as well as the close proximity to transportation, Morningside Park, and Central Park. SoHa 118 is Harlem's ultimate destination.
Additional features of this new development include: Children's Playroom, Cold Storage for Fresh Direct, Fitness Room, Landscaped Courtyard, Media Room, and Storage Space for Rent.
- Condo
- Postwar
- Built in 2007
- 15 floors
- 91 units
- Elevator
- Pet friendly
- Doorman
- Common courtyard
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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.
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