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$1,775

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No longer available 6/6/2017

- ft²

3 rooms

1 bed

1 bath

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Padspin To The People

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Listing by Padspin To The People, Corporate Broker, 58 Van Buren Street, Brooklyn, NY 11221

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No longer available on 6/6/2017

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AVAILABLE starting July 1st.

Spacious 1 bedroom located on St. Nicholas Avenue at the corner of 157th street in the historic Duke Ellington House. It features a large bedroom, large living room, full bathroom and full kitchen. The kitchen has marble countertops and stainless steel appliances. The view faces the south side of the building and a small park that doesn't allow for public foot traffic.

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929 Saint Nicholas Avenue

929 Saint Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY 10032

Rental building inWashington Heights

65 units

6 stories

1915 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

6/6/2017

$1,775

No longer available

6/5/2017

$1,775

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Cat 155th St

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1at 157th St

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BDat 155th St

0.28 miles

ABCDat 145th St

0.48 miles

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$397.5K

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1 bed

$2,650

Washington Heights is so far uptown that it feels a little removed from the action, which translates into affordable rents and large apartments in predominately prewar buildings. Popular with young professionals and students, the neighborhood is vibrant, thriving, and decidedly down-to-earth. Expansive parks make it a popular place for dog owners. At its core, the neighborhood has always been diverse; throw into the mix plenty of Columbia Med School students in scrubs and off-duty cops, and that will round out the scene at many a happy hour in the Heights.

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