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Door172

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Hello,
Let me introduce you to

Door 172


Is designed as a tranquil coHabitat space, the shared apartment is a modern and very private environment well suited for studious use or those requiring a quiet space to write or read a book. A true New York hidden gem tucked away in historic Marble Hill is a private and comfortable location at an amazing price. Situated in a diverse neighborhood brimming with culture, food and convenient public transportation with a budget friendly 23-minute Metro-North ride to Grand Central Station and a gorgeous view of the Hudson or a short walk to MTA subway #1 to downtown Manhattan. The area is well served by restaurants within walking distance, with shops Target, Starbucks and Post Office.


The Space

A nice feature of our space is the natural light and warm colored oak floors, our rain shower bathroom will have you amazing for a great day.

Your room is furnished with a new bed and mattress pad for your added comfort, a body pillow for that extra support when reading in bed and a cozy pillow wrapped in soft 100% cotton linens draped with a fleece blanket and topped off with a fabulous comforter.

An alarm clock you can control for that extra hour of sleep as your multiple devices are charging on our 6-port USB station next to your bedside.


The Neighborhood

A key convenience of the house is the proximity to local hospitals,
NewYork-Presbyterian The Allen Hospital, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Montefiore Medical Center, Montefiore Family Health Center, NYC Health + Hospitals/North Central Bronx, Children’s Hospital at Montefiore, Presbyterian Hospital, Jacobi Medical Center, Columbia University Medical Center - Presbyterian Hospital Building, Lincoln Hospital.

The area is well served by restaurant’s with Latin, Chinese, and Italian food all within a walking distance and all provide delivery service.

There are two local shopping malls with popular shops like Target, Marshall’s, TJ Maxx, Party City, Starbucks, Chipotle, Dunkin Donuts, Boston Market, Popeyes, Staples and the US Post Office.

Marble Hill is the northernmost neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the only Manhattan neighborhood on the mainland of North America. Marble Hill was occupied as a Dutch colonial settlement in 1646 and gained its current name in 1891 because of marble deposits underneath the neighborhood.

Politically a part of Manhattan and New York County, Marble Hill became an island in the Harlem River when it was separated from the island of Manhattan by the construction of the Harlem Ship Canal in 1895. In 1914, the Harlem River was filled in on the north side of Marble Hill, connecting it to the North American mainland and the Bronx. Because of this change in geography, Marble Hill is often associated with the Bronx and is part of two of the latter's Community Board Districts.

Private residences in Marble Hill include detached single-and two-story houses. It is not uncommon to see a detached house next to a multilevel apartment building in Marble Hill. The neighborhood is described as cozy, with neighbors watching out for one another, and a sense of "community spirit. The blocks of Marble Hill with these single-story houses were described as a "well-kept secret": with ample space and a backyard. One reporter wrote of these houses, "Where else in Manhattan can you find a six-bedroom, three-story house on a quiet, tree-lined street with an attic, a basement, an enclosed front porch and a pretty facade.

Getting around

We are within a very short (15 second) walking distance to Metro-North Hudson line with 15-minute service (weekend City Pass is only $4.25) to Grand Central Station or an even shorter (1 minute) walk to local subway #1 (fare is $2.75).

Serious inquires only, Mobile: 646-702-7168 or email at: [email protected], for more information visit door172

Thank you.
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