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- Central A/C
- Doorman Building
- Elevators
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Hardwood Floors
- Laundry
- Parking Available
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
About this Location
Saint Nicholas Park
11 min walk
11 min walk
3 (metro) - 5 min
2 (metro) - 6 min
2 (metro) - 6 min
Pricing
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$1,875+
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Central A/C
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Hardwood Floors
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Overall rating 8.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
5.0
Location
7.0
Amenities
8.0
Management
10
Value
5.0
Social
7.0
Safety
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About Harlem
Harlem's strong sense of community comes from the shared love of music, food, and culture among its residents. It has a rich history as the birthplace for the Harlem Renaissance, where African-American artwork thrived, which led to a subsequent inflow of African-American businesses. Now, the more ge...
Median rents in Harlem
Studio
$
2,050
1 Bedroom
$
2,300
2 Bedroom
$
3,400
Getting around Harlem
3
5 min
2
6 min
4/5 (metro)
15 min
A
15 min
Bx19 (bus)
5 min
M2 (bus)
5 min
M1/M7 (bus)
1 min
Bx33 (bus)
7 min
Parking Near Savoy Park
No parking is available at Savoy Park, but there is parking nearby.
Enterprise World Tower Garage
12 min
$225 / month
Ipark (Imperial) 145 Bradhurst Garage
14 min
$400 / month
Select AP Saint Nicholas Management LLC
15 min
$299 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Harlem Reviews
7 reviews
Harlem is a lovely neighborhood. There’s plenty to do, whatever you’re looking for, and it feels like real people live here. Downtown often feels like it’s all tourists and students, but Harlem really feels like a community.
I lived on 116th and St. Nicholas. It's a scruffy neighborhood with colorful characters scattered about, but in general it's clean, friendly and beautiful. Great historical character combined with fairly priced chic and trendy dining make Harlem, south-central Harlem to be specific, a wonderful place to spend a few years. I would gladly raise my kids up there.
Up and coming, with lots of new coffee shops and bars, though still block-by-block in terms of safety.
No nearby grocery stores, a lot of trash, not safe area, mice
Close to B, C, and 2, 3 trains. Fairly close to the A and D train as well. Lots of bus lines as well. Difficult to get to Queens or Brooklyn. Easy to get anywhere in Manhattan (TriBeCa is about a 30 minute train ride or less). Great location if you're working in the Bronx. Not a ton of restaurants and bars in close walking distance (10 minutes or less) but more options if you're willing to walk a bit farther (about 20 minutes) or get on subway/bus. Safety is a bit of a concern very late at night (11 and on) if you're by yourself.
- Not close to campus
- New restaurants popping up
- Not a great grocery option yet (though WF moving in soon)
- Cheap rents for nicer apartments
- New restaurants popping up
- Not a great grocery option yet (though WF moving in soon)
- Cheap rents for nicer apartments
Definitely up and coming, but a lot of potential. It is also much safer than it was a few years ago and seems to be continuing that trend.