Situated directly across from Morningside Park, between West 122nd & 123rd Street in Harlem, lies an elegant, pre-war corner building offering 48 rental residences. The building, addressed at 98 Morningside, was built in 1910 and recently had its interiors renovated. There are currently two no-fee residences available for rent. The most affordable of which is unit 36, a two-bedroom, one-bath home priced at $3,200/month. The unit now comes with a free rent offer: residents will receive one month free on a 12-month lease.
98 Morningside Avenue has the best of both worlds - a charming pre-war facade made of rosy brick and detailed stone and updated, gut-renovated homes that offer modern design. Residence 36 features high ceilings, recessed lighting, large bedrooms, plenty of storage throughout, and an open kitchen equipped with island seating and all new appliances, including a dishwasher and stackable washer/dryer. As an additional perk, the home comes complete with custom solar shades on every window which saves you money on window treatments and reduces energy costs.
While the pet-friendly building just offers an elevator and live-in resident manager, residents can take advantage of all the features of Morningside Park, like its sprawling lawns, a pond with a waterfall, basketball courts, and a baseball field. The building also sits right across the street from 99 Morningside Avenue, the Aufgang Architects-designed condo currently in construction. It is conveniently located near plenty of subway lines, including the A, B, C and D, as well as Columbia University and Barnard College.
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