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Founded more than 30 years ago, Sackman began by restoring old brownstones, and continues to build on that tradition today with a focus on rehabilitating pre-war buildings.
605 West 112th Street is a post-war rental building in Manhattan's Morningside Heights neighborhood, completed in 1980. The 6-story building contains 63 units and offers amenities such as an elevator and laundry room.
605 West 112th Street is a post-war rental building located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Upper West Side, completed in 1980. This six-story building features 63 units and offers essential amenities such as an elevator and a laundry room. The building is well-maintained and situated on a tree-lined street, providing a pleasant residential atmosphere.
The apartments are designed for comfort and functionality, with spacious layouts. A typical one-bedroom unit includes an eat-in kitchen equipped with granite countertops, a dishwasher, and a microwave. Bedrooms are capable of accommodating a queen-size bed along with additional furniture, ensuring ample storage throughout the apartments.
Residents benefit from the building's proximity to key locations, including Columbia University, Riverside Park, and Morningside Park. The area is well-served by public transportation, with the #1 subway line just two blocks away and easy access to cross-town buses. This vibrant neighborhood offers a variety of parks, restaurants, and markets, enhancing the living experience.
Pet policies allow for dogs under 30 lbs with a non-refundable fee, making it a pet-friendly option for residents. The building also accommodates various leasing arrangements, including options for diplomats and corporate leases, making it accessible to a diverse range of tenants.
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Founded more than 30 years ago, Sackman began by restoring old brownstones, and continues to build on that tradition today with a focus on rehabilitating pre-war buildings.