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New York Room For Rent 4 Bedroom apartment for a roommate in Harlem (NY-12680)

Written By Na Khim on Wednesday, December 28, 2016 | 2:03 AM

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The bedroom for rent is in a shared four-bedroom apartment on the 5th floor of of an pre-war elevator building in Harlem, a neighborhood in Uptown Manhattan, New York.

The available rooms are located near the entrance of the apartment, with most of the unavailable spaces on the other side of the foyer, providing an additional level of privacy. Antique mouldings and details make this space truly classic.

The bedroom for rent is furnished with a double size bed, a vanity dresser, and a television set with cable access. You will also have a small office nook with a table for doing your work. Across the entrance foyer (labeled as Living Room 1), which is lightly furnished with a bureau, is your private kitchenette and bathroom area. The owner's private kitchen is also on this side of the foyer, but it's unavailable for use.

The kitchenette area has a a unique layout (see apartment layout at bottom), with the kitchen equipment and counter to the left, and the shower to the right (open to the kitchenette). The w/c is semi-private, with a wall. For cooking, you have plenty of appliances at your disposal, with a small refrigerator, microwave, toaster and coffee maker. Though there is no stove, there is also one electric burner, an electric tea kettle and a crock pot, allowing you to cook at home.

This shared apartment has many rooms, decorated with antique pieces that reflect the style of the building; celebrities such as Danny Glover, the actor, and Diana Ross, the musician, have lived at this address. Found on 7th Avenue in Uptown Manhattan, this bedroom for rent is only 7 blocks north of Central Park, with Morningside Park to the west and Marcus Garvey Park to the east, meaning you'll never lack for outdoor spaces to enjoy. Columbia University is located about 4 blocks to the west, and the student culture brings lots of of cafes to the area. A stroll down 116th Street or Lenox Avenue will show you plenty of dining and shopping options.

The nearest subway station is only a block away, serving the A/B/C lines, which runs both express and local trains, making commuting around New York City easier. There is also a 2/3 station 2 blocks from the apartment.
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