The Park to the Left …. Smorgasbord of great restaurants to your right. Have it all right outside your front door. And in the heart of Harlem’s most requested neighborhood … Magnificent Mt. Morris Park. Huge pre-war condo on a gorgeous tree lined block of multi-million dollar townhouses. Ultra private – 3 of the home’s 4 exterior walls are un-attached to any other apartment or building. Wake up to garden views. Windows in the bath and kitchen Make it easy to check out the day’s weather. Work at home from the second bedroom With ornate chandelier, Or the oversized living room. Kitchen with 12’ by 12’ ceramic tile floor. Dishwasher. Built-in microwave. Stack washer/dryer. Original hard wood floors grace the home. Stained glass transoms. Original oak door and window trim. 925 square feet. 9 windows. Just four apartments per floor in this Circa 1899 elevator building. Handsome slab Carrara marble walled lobby. Live in Super. Bike room. Absolutely no dogs. Low, low monthly charges & real estate taxes. This home is located in the newly expanded, Mt. Morris Park Historic District: West 118 to West 125th, Mt. Morris Park West/Fifth Avenue to Adam Clayton Powell/7th Avenue. Lovingly nurtured by the Mt. Morris Park Community Improvement Association(MMPCIA), the neighborhood is famous for its blocks of stunning row houses, many restored to their Victorian glory. The neighborhood has been featured in countless movies and television series, including “American Gangster” and “Elementary.” The annual, self-guided home tour offers a rare glimpse behind the doors of these homes. Area Amenities: The Park: Mt. Morris Park, renamed Marcus Garvey Park in 1973. This 20 acre enclave offers children’s playgrounds; dog friendly areas; outdoor seasonal pool; spray showers; recreation center with gym and classes(Zumba anyone?); outdoor amphitheatre hosts Shakespeare; concerts. Dining/Entertainment: Options include Top Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Red Rooster; Chez Lucienne; and of course Sylvia’s; the World’s most famous soul food restaurant. Live jazz at Ginny’s Supper Club; music and comedy at the Apollo; 9 screen Magic Johnson Theatre. Shopping: 125th Street – Times Square North – offers Banana Republic; DSW; H & M; Marshall’s; Old Navy; The Gap. Set to open soon, Burlington Coat Factory and Whole Foods. Later, Bed, Bath and Beyond and T. J. Maxx. Transportation: 2, 3 express subways at West 125th Street. 18 minutes to Times Square 32 minutes to Wall Street Metro North 125th Station at Park Avenue #1 Fifth Avenue bus, #7 Columbus Avenue bus at corner. Residence 2D The Palm Trees Condominium 3-5 West 122nd Street New York City 10027 Common Charges: $784 Real Estate Taxes: $285 $725,000 Subject to errors, omissions and prior sale. Offering by prospectus only. Willie Kathryn Suggs Licensed Real Estate Broker 917-202-1692 www.williesuggsharlem.com 646-964-4568 Facsimile
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