Welcome to this beautifully renovated one-bedroom, one-bath residence at 510 West 110th Street. This thoughtfully designed home blends classic pre-war charm with modern upgrades throughout. High ceilings and rich hardwood floors create a warm, inviting backdrop, while oversized windows fill the space with natural light.
The open, modern kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring a sleek island, stainless steel appliances, and generous cabinetry. Both the kitchen and spa-like bathroom are both windowed-an exceptional bonus detail that enhances light and airflow. The king-sized bedroom offers excellent proportions and comfort, complemented by abundantly generous closet space. A Juliette balcony adds a refined architectural touch, and the spacious living area provides flexibility for relaxing or entertaining.
The Amherst-Courtlandt Condominium is a full-service, pre-war building built in 1909, known for its timeless character and generous layouts. Residents enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour doorman, live-in superintendent, central laundry room, bike storage, and additional storage options.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Morningside Heights, this location offers close proximity to Columbia University, Barnard College, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, along with easy access to Riverside Park, Morningside Park, and Central Park. A wide array of dining, shopping, and transportation options-including the 1, B, and C trains-are all nearby.
Rental Details & Fees:
First Month's Rent: $4,500
Security Deposit: $4,500
Credit Report: $110
Condo Processing Fee: $500
Move-In Fee: $250
Move-Out Fee: $250
Utilities included: heat, water, and electricity.
All information furnished herein is from sources deemed reliable. All information is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price prior sale or lease or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate.
Quick Profile
Many New Yorkers have walked through this small neighborhood countless times but may be unfamiliar with its name, which is often folded into the vastness of the Upper West Side. An ameatuer might even confuse the neighborhood with Harlem, Morningside Heights, or make up a new geographically descriptive name like, Upper Upper Westside. Manhattan Valley is bounded by 110th Street to the north, 96th Street to the south, Central Park West to the east and Broadway to the west.
Manhattan Valley is a diverse, mostly residential neighborhood that is rich in history. The north side of the neighborhood has no shortage of historic row houses and distinctive buildings designed in a Romanesque, Victorian Gothic and Queen Ann style of architecture. If you’re a fan of architecture this may be an ideal place to visit. Contrasting the neighborhood's classical architecture in the north are the modern buildings of Columbus Square on the south side.