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Central Harlem
227 West 149 Street, Manhattan, NY 10039
84 Units 6 Floors
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Location: 149th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues Subway: 3, D, 2, A, B, C **NO FEE!** FINISHES AND LAYOUTS OF APARTMENTS VARY. STOCK PHOTOS SHOWN. CONTACT TO VIEW ACTUAL UNITS WITH INDIVIDUAL UNIQUE LAYOUTS. Welcome to the Historic Dunbar! These recently renovated units are thoughtful, functional, and classically simple, with attention towards the practical necessities of modern living without compromising the beauty and detail of the Dunbar Apartment's historical Harlem roots. Newer renovations feature wide-plank oak hardwood flooring with a light matte finish, recessed lighting in the common rooms, and petit globe pendants in the bedrooms. Modern kitchens boast stone counters, subway tile backsplash, and self-closing cabinetry. The stainless steel appliance package includes a dishwasher and microwave in addition to the gas range and refrigerator. Penny-round tiles in the bathrooms offer a nod to the past, as do the matte black hardware and fixtures throughout each unit Please note photos are of staged model units. Photos represent finishes, but not specific unit size and layout. THE APARTMENT: * NO FEE * Landmark Dunbar Apartments * Queen size bedroom * Laundry in building * Stainless steel appliances * Hardwood floors throughout * Large sunny windows * Heat and hot water included THE NEIGHBORHOOD: Super Foodtown, Common Good Harlem, Manhattanville Coffee, Fine Fare Supermarkets, New York Sports Club, Starbucks, Jackie Robinson Park, and more! Dunbar Apartments were constructed in 1928 by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and are registered landmark apartments. Dunbar is under 30 minutes to Times Square by the 3 train (steps away from Dunbar). Additionally, the A,C,B and D trains are just a few blocks away. V-0000258412
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