Available for sale and for rent! Welcome home to this comfortable and well-proportioned 1-bedroom, 1-bath residence in the heart of Historic Hamilton Heights. Situated on the fifth floor of a classic prewar elevator building, this apartment enjoys bright western light, high ceilings, and charming original details. The home has been thoughtfully updated, offering a quiet and inviting retreat just moments from the energy of the city. The kitchen features a dishwasher, and a washer-dryer in unit is allowed if you buy the property! Located just north of City College and Columbia University’s Harlem/Manhattanville campus, the apartment is ideally positioned near everyday conveniences, recreation, and excellent transportation options. Neighborhood & Surroundings Hamilton Heights is one of Harlem’s most pleasant and architecturally rich neighborhoods, known for its brownstone-lined streets, stately low-rise buildings, and deep early American history. It’s an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful residential atmosphere without sacrificing access to Manhattan’s cultural and commercial offerings. Hamilton Place itself is a quiet, tree-lined, one-way diagonal block that feels tucked away while remaining close to the action along Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway. Alexander Hamilton Park and Playground sit directly across the street, with Montefiore Square nearby at 138th Street and Broadway. Riverside Park and Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park—featuring an indoor Olympic-size pool, athletic fields, track facilities, and frequent events—are just two blocks away. St. Nicholas Park, spanning 22 acres and offering dog runs, playgrounds, and courts, is four blocks south, with Johnny Hartman Plaza close by on 143rd Street. Lifestyle & Dining Enjoy proximity to City College and Columbia University, along with a growing selection of shops, services, restaurants, and cafés along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. Local favorites include L’Artista, Fumo, Harlem Public, Sweet Chef Southern Style Bakery, Café One, Burger & Shake, and many other neighborhood staples. Building Features Well-maintained prewar elevator building Resident superintendent
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