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  • $541,100

    35 Sickles St APT 2I, New York, NY 10040

    1beds
    1baths
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    SingleFamily
    Built in ----
    -- sqft lot
    $541,100 Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $2,180 Estimated rent

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    What's special

    No Pets Allowed, High Ceiling, Hardwood Floor, No Laundry Room, Near Park, Near Shops, Near Nightlife, Near Subway(s), Heat+Hot Water Included - 3.5 Blocks to #1 Train - 4.5 Blocks to the A Train - 3 Blocks to High Bridge Park This landlord is currently offering leases at 6, 8 16 and 18 month terms. While they are also offering 12 month leases, they are looking more favorably at the other lease terms. For the 16 and 18 month leases, you will be locking in the same rent for a few months longer. - About a 10 minute walk to stunning Inwood Hill Park (196.4 acres), the last natural forest and salt marsh in Manhattan - 2 Blocks to Fort Tryon Park, which contains The Cloisters. This former monestary houses the Metroplitan Museum of Modern Art's impressive collection of Medieval European Architecture and Art, consisting of approximatley 5000 works dating from A.D. 800. Enjoy the quiet beauty of the surrounding park with breathtaking Hudson River views. During the Revolutionary War this Land was Known as "Cox Hill", which is proabably a variation of the Native american word "Shorakapok" which means 'the edge of the River'. In the 1800's, much of present-day Inwood Hill Park contained country homes and philanthropic institutions. There was a charity house for women, and a free public library (later the Dyckman Institute) was formed. The Straus family (who owned Macy?s) enjoyed a country estate in Inwood; its foundation is still present. Isidor and Ida Straus lost their lives on the S.S. Titanic?s maiden voyage.

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    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 1
    • Bathrooms: 1

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    • Home type: SingleFamily

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    • Region: New York