The apartment is located in a full-service condominium building with a 24-hour concierge desk, gym, rooftop deck and other amenities. It is located on Frederick Douglass Boulevard two blocks up from Central Park with access to the B and C subway lines and the late night A as well as the 2 and 3 two blocks East. There are several buses the ply the area and always car service and taxis coming down the Boulevard. The Best Market, Central Market, Westside Market and Wholefoods are convenient grocery stores and restaurants such as Melba's, Chocolat, Row House, HFB and Amrita provide plenty of take-out options including cocktails! Even, the famed LeVain cookies is across the street.
Feel free to browse the attached video and call today for a virtual tour and to place an offer. Priced to sell, this spacious, well-located two bedroom is sure to move quickly.
Quick Profile
The neighborhood called West Harlem by the locals is known as Manhattanville to neighborhood newcomers. The area is culturally diverse and might be considered a microcosm of the city as a whole.
Columbia University has recently expanded into the area, which is attracting student residents from all over the world. Together with students from the City College of New York and young professionals fleeing higher prices in other neighborhoods, this influx of younger residents has brought with it more restaurants and bars on W 125th Street to serve this clientele. There are also new ventures, like a rock-climbing gym, to cater to the interests of these students and young professionals. At the same time, there are many small, family-owned shops and restaurants that have been anchors of the neighborhood for multiple generations.
The area has been through a housing upgrade, as older properties have been renovated and abandoned properties have been razed to make room for new development. There are still reasonably priced apartments available. Young professionals are finding that there is a certain cachet to living in West Harlem. It provides a convenient commute to the city and all of its amenities, while providing a sense of escape at the end of a long work day.
While rentals are popular with the student population, the young professionals are delighted to find pre-war brownstones, pre-war co-ops (including some income-capped HDFCs for lower- and middle-income buyers), and post-war condos that they can afford, although prices are rising. Some new low-rise developments, sporting virtual doormen and desired amenities, are cropping up.