Located just one flight up, this bright two-bedroom home blends circa 1910 architecture with abundant natural light, featuring twelve windows that fill the space throughout the day.
The layout includes a south-facing living room, windowed kitchen, windowed bathroom, and an additional home office area. The second bedroom faces east, while the primary bedroom faces north and comfortably accommodates a king-size bed.
Additional features include hardwood floors, granite countertops, a dishwasher, and an in-unit washer/dryer.
The building sits next to a community garden and is conveniently located between the 2/3 express trains and the B/C subway lines. Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and Target are approximately six blocks away, with St. Nicholas Park and Marcus Garvey Park nearby.
West 133rd Street is historically known as “Swing Street,” a celebrated block during the Harlem Renaissance where several legendary jazz clubs once operated, drawing musicians and audiences from across New York City. The surrounding neighborhood is known for its historic brownstones and early 20th-century architecture, reflecting Harlem’s rich cultural legacy and distinctive streetscape.
Today, Harlem continues to be one of Manhattan’s most vibrant communities, offering a dynamic dining scene, neighborhood cafés, parks, and convenient access to transportation throughout Manhattan.
The assessment is $937.40 / month runs until 2031.
Located just one flight up, this bright two-bedroom home blends circa 1910 architecture with abundant natural light, featuring twelve windows that fill the space throughout the day.
The layout includes a south-facing living room, windowed kitchen, windowed bathroom, and an additional home office area. The second bedroom faces east, while the primary bedroom faces north and comfortably accommodates a king-size bed.
Additional features include hardwood floors, granite countertops, a dishwasher, and an in-unit washer/dryer.
The building sits next to a community garden and is conveniently located between the 2/3 express trains and the B/C subway lines. Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and Target are approximately six blocks away, with St. Nicholas Park and Marcus Garvey Park nearby.
West 133rd Street is historically known as “Swing Street,” a celebrated block during the Harlem Renaissance where several legendary jazz clubs once operated, drawing musicians and audiences from across New York City. The surrounding neighborhood is known for its historic brownstones and early 20th-century architecture, reflecting Harlem’s rich cultural legacy and distinctive streetscape.
Today, Harlem continues to be one of Manhattan’s most vibrant communities, offering a dynamic dining scene, neighborhood cafés, parks, and convenient access to transportation throughout Manhattan.
The assessment is $937.40 / month runs until 2031.
Listing Courtesy of Compass