Morningside Heights (Manhattan, NY)
By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
Just Sold Apt #36 and Apt #57 at 414 West 121st Street Morningside Heights   OverviewMapsPhotosFeaturesDescriptionNeighborhood $352,500 Each Maint: $1050, $1080 Main Features 2 Bedrooms1 Bathroom53 UnitsInterior: 750 sqft Location 414 West 121st Street36 & 57New York, NY 10027USA Mitchell J Hall The Corcoran Group(917) 312-0924mhall@corcoran.comhttp://corcoran.com/mhall   Listed by: Mitchell J Hall Our recent listings   Subscribe to our listing feed See more New York, NY real estate for sale
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
414 West 121st Street | Morningside Heights OverviewMapsPhotosFeaturesDescriptionNeighborhood $360,000  per unit Maintenance: $1051 Apt 36 and $1082 Apt #57 Main Features 2 Bedrooms1 Bathroom53 UnitsInterior: 750 sqft Location 414 West 121st Street36 & 57New York, NY 10027USA Mitchell J Hall The Corcoran Group(917) 312-0924mhall@corcoran.comhttp://corcoran.com/mhall   Listed by: Mitchell J Hall Our recent listings Location, Location, Location! 2 Bedroom off Central Park Upper West SidePrewar Studio Apartment Subscribe to our listing feed Nearby properties for sale
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
  Morningside Heights is the academic quarter of New York City. It stretches irregularly from north of 96th Street to about 125th Street between Morningside Park and Riverside Park on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Morningside Heights is home to Columbia University, Barnard College, Union Theological Seminary, Jewish Theological Seminary, Bank St. College of Education and Manhattan School of Music. Nick Moyer, the Busker of Morningside Heights can be seen on accordian, trumpet and baking dish near Columbia University at 103rd street subway station.
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, an awesome landmark in Morningside Heights. Located at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10025 (between West 110th Street, which is also known as "Cathedral Parkway", and 113 Street) in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, the cathedral is claimed to be the largest cathedral and Anglican church and third largest Christian church in the world.   iPhone photos courtesy of: Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group Apartment and Townhouse listings by email How much is your Manhattan apartment or townhouse worth in today's market? ©Mitchell Hall 2010  
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
 Beautiful Summer Morning - Catching the Morning Sun   Oh What A Beautiful Morning! Oh What a Beautiful Day!     Exclusive Listing Morningside Heights Listings related articles: Lafayette Square Morningside Park Why they call it Morningside Morningside Heights Manhattan Avenue Harlem Upper West Side iPhone Photos Courtesy of: Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group Real Estate I make buying and selling Real Estate pleasant and stress free... Just like a walk in the Park!  
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
I just read a post by one of my favorite bloggers Why they call it Rock Creek by Patricia Kennedy, Washington D.C.'s quintessential REALTOR®. Earlier in the day I learned why they call it Morningside Park and Morningside Heights. What's in a name? The area that is now Morningside park was described as "inconvenient for use" by a city surveyor in 1867, meaning difficult to build property on, so it was made into a park, which was called "Morning-side park" because its east facing slope catches the morning sun. The neighborhood that developed around the park became Morningside Heights. For many years, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, tried to get people to call the area Cathedral Heights, but was unsuccessful. The Cathedral, built before the impact of skyscrapers was intended to tow...
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By Mitchell J Hall, Lic Associate RE Broker - Manhattan & Brooklyn
  THE MONTEREY (Pre-war Coop Circa 1892) 351 West 114th Street Manhattan and Morningside Avenues at: Morningside Park   Price: $699,000 Maintenance: $845.    Open House Sunday July 18th 2010 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM   Historic Pre-war Loft Like Coop Convertible 3 bedroom - Currently configured as a Large 2 bedroom 2 bath with den, office and dining area. The apartment has been restored to its original splendor with exposed brick, 4 large windows which line the West wall of the living room, dark stained strip wood floors and 10 foot ceilings. The kitchen includes a Wolf stove, granite counters and a washer/dryer. Two full bathrooms. Renovated bath with imported Italian tile, a Toto Toilet and Restoration Hardware fixtures. Tons of storage space. Exposed brick, 4 large windows which line the We...
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