West of Broadway Crisp New Large 2/BD. Near Columbia A train to 168th.
| Monthly Rent: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $1,800 | 2 Bedrooms | Washington Heights/ Inwood |
Property Description
Great apartment in Northern Manhattan. Near Columbia University in Washington Heights. Come to the neighborhood. Which now has it's own Broadway musical. Washington Heights is one one NYC true urban gems. Boasting geographic beauty not common to other areas of Manhattan. The commute a cinch, every major train needed to get any where on the Island of Manhattan is at your disposal. Come to the Heights.
- Bedrooms: 2
- Baths: 1
- Exposure:
- Interior: 800.0 sq. ft
Great layout. Newly Renovated. Great Price Call for a viewing.
True 1 Bedroom West of Broadway in Wahinton Heights.
Near Columbia Pres. Med. Cntr.
Take Duke's A Train or Manhattan's first Broadway # 1 train (oldest linein NYC) to the Heights.
Viewing by appointment only. 917.504.9180. Cheers.
Inwood is the northernmost neighborhood on Manhattan Island in the New York City borough of Manhattan and New York State's County of New York. It is physically bounded by the Harlem River to the north and east, and the Hudson River to the west. It extends southward a little ways below Dyckman Street, with Fairview Avenue often cited as its southern border. Inwood includes all of the 10034 postal ZIP code, and a portion of 10040. Washington Heights is on the high ridge in Upper Manhattan that rises steeply north of the narrow valley that carries 125th Street to the former ferry landing on the Hudson River. Though the neighborhood was once considered to run as far south as 125th Street, modern usage defines the neighborhood as running north from Harlem at 155th Street to Inwood, topping out just below Dyckman Street. At the northern end of Washington Heights, near Fort Washington Avenue and 183rd Street in Bennett Park, is a plaque marking Manhattan's highest natural elevation, 265 ft (80.8 m) above sea level, at what was the location of Fort Washington.















