342 East 119th Street, Apt 2A New York, NY
Welcome to Residence 2A at The Rio, a well-maintained cooperative located in East Harlem, Manhattan. This bright two-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers a comfortable layout with large windows that bring in excellent natural light throughout the living space.
The apartment features a spacious living and dining area, ideal for relaxing or entertaining. The open kitchen features full-size appliances, ample cabinet storage, and a breakfast bar that seamlessly connects to the main living space.
The primary bedroom includes a walk-in closet and a private en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom, located near the second full bathroom, offers flexibility for a variety of uses.
Additional highlights include good closet space and a practical layout that separates the living area from the bedrooms.
The Rio CooperativeBuilt in 2004, The Rio is a pet-friendly cooperative offering amenities designed for convenience and everyday living:
Elevator building
Live-in superintendent
Video intercom system
Fitness center
Laundry room
Shared outdoor terrace and courtyard
Garage parking
Prime East Harlem LocationLocated at 342 East 119th Street in East Harlem, this home is close to East River Plaza, a shopping center featuring major retailers such as Costco and Aldi. The neighborhood is also known for its diverse dining scene, popular local restaurants, cafés, and neighborhood eateries.
Transportation options nearby include the 4 and 6 subway lines, local bus routes, and convenient access to the FDR Drive, making travel throughout Manhattan easy.
Quick Profile
Take a stroll through East Harlem and you’ll find a vibrant, culturally diverse neighborhood, which is evident no matter which direction you look. East Harlem is also known as Spanish Harlem, El Barrio, and “The Neighborhood,” as it is home to a population that represents Hispanic immigrants, primarily from Puerto Rico, as well as from Mexico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. These immigrants brought their cultures with them, in the form of music, dance, art, and food. During the day, you’ll find the neighborhood filled with opportunities to experience Latin culture. Both the salsa dance craze and the graffiti style of art were born right in East Harlem. There are many great places to sample authentic cuisine, from Rao’s (where you cannot get a table unless you inherit one, and any reservations must be booked years in advance) to sidewalk carts, where you can get the best “street meat” to be had in NYC.
In East Harlem you’ll find a number of innovative educational opportunities in the form of specialized and charter schools that are considered top-notch. Many of these have very competitive admissions criteria and offer curricula that focus on creativity and social awareness. Such schools are a draw for young families that want to raise their children in an educational system that goes above and beyond the standard.
The vibe of East Harlem is one of community and neighbors that interact with each other routinely. There are many small, family-owned and -operated businesses and restaurants that have been neighborhood anchors for years. As you stroll through East Harlem, you will be immersed in sights, sounds and flavors that are straight from Latin American or the Caribbean islands, sometimes both at once. You can sample Puerto Rican-inspired plantain mofongo, which is mashed plantains with garlic and pork rinds, from local sidewalk carts. Or if it is a hot summer’s day, you might enjoy a Mexican-inspired licuado, which is a blended drink similar to a smoothie, made with milk, fruit, and ice. Sometimes, spices, citrus juices, and sugar are added. Although you will find an abundance of authentic cuisine and music no matter where you look in East Harlem.
Prefer to cook at home? East River Plaza offers Target, Costco, and Aldi stores, all of which offer fresh food at reasonable prices.
East Harlem housing consists of more affordable walk-ups, low-rise pre-war buildings, brownstones, and is dominated housing complexes. You can find some comparatively large apartments at reasonable price points, and even some rent-stabilized apartments. Luxury co-op and condo units are being built on the southern boundary of East Harlem.