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This pad was taken off the market on 04/09/24.

505 W 122nd St #23

Manhattan, NY 10027

$2,950Monthly Rent
2Beds
1Baths

Highlights

  • Cats and dogs allowed
  • Dishwasher
  • Listed 1 month ago
  • Updated 18 days ago

Listing provided by

Corcoran

Magdalena Ferenc

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About 505 W 122nd St #23

RECENTLY UPDATED SEPARATE KITCHEN DISHWASHER QUEEN SIZE BEDS Welcome home to your RECENTLY UPDATED apartment. With such beautiful finishes and LARGE LIVING ROOM, this sunny 2 bedroom apartment in the heart of VIBRANT Morningside Heights is going to make you the envy of all. Apartment features HIGH CEILINGS, new light fixtures, refinished hardwood floors and great closets throughout! The kitchen is newer with QUARTZ countertops, premium STAINLESS STEEL appliances including DISHWASHER, and soft close cabinetry. Bathroom has storage in both the vanity and medicine cabinet. Well maintained building on very pretty and quiet tree-lined block. Live-in Super. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. Convenient to the 1 A B C D Subways and M11, M4, M104 Buses. Superb location within walking distance of Columbia University, Teachers College, Manhattan School of Music, Barnard College, banks, supermarkets and other prime shopping. Guarantors welcome.

Apartment amenities

Property amenities
  • Broker Exclusive
  • Dishwasher
  • Flooring: Hardwood
  • Heating included in rent
  • Hot water included in rent
  • Live In Super
  • No Fee

    Pet policy

    Cats allowed
      Dogs allowed

        Nearby schools

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        Students who live in 505 W 122nd St #23 attend the following New York City Public Schools (Unified School District) and New York City Geographic District # 5 (Unified School District) public schools:
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        Listing provided by

        Magdalena Ferenc

        Corcoran