527 W 113th St - Apt 2R

527 W 113th St apt 2r, New York, NY 10025, USA

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DETAILS

Listing Id: 76768
Campus Name: Columbia University
Price From: $3200-3200
Bedrooms: 1-1
Bathrooms: 1-1
Property Type: Apartment Building

Units

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Description

527 W 113th St is ONE BLOCK from Butler Library. Owned and managed by a local small family business, there is great access to management and close attention paid to the quality of life for residents, in every way.

One unit is available beginning in September, with:

- utilities included in the rent, except wifi, which is the tenant's responsibility

- have all-in-one laundry in unit

- no broker fee

- 12 month lease, starting 9/1/25

- US guarantor preferred

- radiator heat. AC allowed in summer

-summer sublets possible, fee $300 per sublet, one per tenant

Apt 2R

This lovely quiet one bedroom has lots of light and sweeping air and sky outside, overlooking the open combined courtyards of the inner block.  With 11.5-foot ceilings and an open plan with full kitchen,huge living room, century old tiled decorative fireplace mantle, huge master lovely exposed brick bedroom with full bath ensuite, this is an amazing scholar's retreat for one or a couple, with lots of room to entertain and study.  There’s a private all-in-one laundry machine in the utility closet, and a large tall walk-in closet near the entrance. Hot water radiators give lots of heat, there’s room for personal AC units.  ALL utilities included except wifi.  No broker fee. $3,200

 

527 W 113th St - Apt 2R located in New York, New York, is a great rental option for Columbia University students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 3-minute walk to campus . There are 1 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 527 W 113th St - Apt 2R or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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