Kick back and relax in this stylish sunny 1 bedroom apartment on the 5th floor of a West Harlem elevator building. Fully renovated, elegantly furnished, and clean, with beautiful hardwood floors, exposed brick walls, and lots of natural light facing South.
Location: The neighborhood has many restaurants, cafes, parks, and bars. It's a 3-minute walk from The City College of New York and a 15-minute walk from Columbia University. Super convenient public transportation. A 3-minute walk from the 1 train, and a 10-minute walk from the A/B/C/D train.
What this place offers
Bathroom:
Hair dryer, Cleaning products, Conditioner, Body soap, Hot water
Bedroom and laundry:
Washer and dryer in building, laundry card, Essentials (Towels, bed sheets), Hangers, Bed linens, Extra pillows and blankets, Iron.
Entertainment:
TV, Record player, Books, and reading material
Internet and office:
Wifi, Dedicated workspace
Kitchen and dining:
Kitchen, Refrigerator, Microwave, Cooking basics (Pots and pans, oil, spices), Dishes and silverware (Bowls, chopsticks, plates, cups, etc), Electric stove, Stainless steel oven, Coffee maker: espresso machine, Wine glasses, Coffee and tea.
Apartment features:
Carbon monoxide alarm and Smoke alarm installed
The apartment will be professionally cleaned before your arrival.
House rules:
No Pets
No Events
No shoes in the apartment
No Smoking, vaping, and e-cigarettes
Maximum number of guests: maximum 2.
No Commercial photography and filming
I'm a film director and writer. This apartment is my sanctuary and my creative space. I am going away for a work residency and looking to sublet my home to someone who would take care of it and treat it with love. I require a video interview before finalizing the booking or in person.
tenant
One month's rent + one-month security deposit.
Minimum stay: 2 months
Dates are flexible. The earliest move-in date is January 10, 2024. The move-out date is flexible.
The rate includes all utilities (electricity, internet, gas)
Showing times upon request.
Video interview if you are not in New York.