Heathcote Hall, a pristine and well-maintained Prewar co-op ideally situated between Riverside and Morningside Park in the heart of the Morningside Heights Historic District, features a helpful live-in superintendent, laundry facilities, a peaceful planted courtyard, bike and common storage, and a playroom/community room. Rent includes heat, water, and gas. The building allows pets but these owners do not. Located close to Columbia University, the 1 train, M104, M4, M5 and M11 and M60 buses, and such local favorites as Mondel's Chocolates, Tom's Restaurant, Book Culture, West Side Market, and Community Food & Juice. Everything you've been looking for in your new home! Also available for sale for $600K.
Note that the second bedroom has been virtually staged
Tenant is responsible for the following fees:
First Month's rent $4,000
Security Deposit $4,000
Processing Fee (Non-refundable) $300
Initiation fee (Non-refundable) $75
Credit check fee (Non-refundable) $75 per person
Move In Deposit (Refundable) $500
Move Out Deposit (Refundable) $500
Digital Submission fee (Non-refundable) $65
App Admin fee (Non-refundable) $68.75
Quick Profile
Due to the large number of institutes of higher learning that are housed within its borders, most notably Columbia University, Morningside Heights has a very definite college-town vibe. It has been dubbed the “Academic Acropolis,” both for the large number of schools and for the fact that the neighborhood is built high atop the Manhattan schist bluffs that are the geological bedrock of NYC. From this vantage point, which is the highest point of land in all of Manhattan, you can take in stunning views of upper Manhattan and the Hudson River. Sunsets are especially breathtaking from Riverside Park.
Walk through Morningside Heights and you’ll see a diverse population, especially when the schools are in session. It has a generally quiet atmosphere, bounded by large green spaces, dotted with small cafes, specialty stores, and restaurants that offer all manner of international cuisine. There is a modest nightlife consisting of intimate bars and small musical venues, many of which are open to the wee hours of the morning, and frequented by students.
Housing is primarily pre-war buildings that have larger apartments and beautiful architecture clustered around Broadway. You can find affordable walk-ups in low-rise buildings on the side streets. Many of the residential buildings in the area actually are owned by Columbia University.