Private furnished bedrooms for rent. Roommates already live in the apartment! No need for you to find roommates, because our property already has a vibrant community of residents!
Enjoy many free perks as part of your bedroom rental, including:
Free Wifi, your first $50 in utilities are free each month, free periodic cleaning services, private temperature control, an in-unit washer-dryer, free stocked supplies in the apartment, as well as free access to all of The Reserve’s breathtaking amenity spaces!
We offer a move-in-ready coliving home within a diverse, vibrant community. Embracing global individuals with a zest for life, our residents range from digital nomads to professionals, entrepreneurs, and students, all eager to share experiences. Here, a new home also means new friends; we eliminate the hassle of finding roommates, thoughtfully pairing you with like-minded peers for a fulfilling stay.
Harlem, a historic neighborhood in Manhattan, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant arts scene, and significant role in African American history. Once home to waves of immigrants, Harlem became the epicenter of African American culture in the early 20th century, especially during the Harlem Renaissance. Today, Harlem blends its storied past with a lively modern-day energy, offering a wealth of activities for residents and visitors alike.
Key attractions include the Apollo Theater, an iconic venue that has launched the careers of legendary artists like Ella Fitzgerald and James Brown. Nearby, the Studio Museum in Harlem showcases contemporary African American art, while the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture offers fascinating exhibits on the African diaspora.
Harlem’s food scene is another highlight. Sylvia’s is famous for its soul food, while Red Rooster offers a contemporary twist on Southern classics. For a taste of Caribbean fare, The Harlem Food Bar and local markets like La Marqueta are perfect spots.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Marcus Garvey Park provides green space for relaxation, concerts, and community events. Harlem is also known for its jazz history, with venues like Minton’s Playhouse and Cotton Club continuing to honor the genre’s legacy.
Transportation in Harlem
Harlem is well-connected to the rest of New York City, making it easily accessible by subway, bus, and nearby colleges.
Subway Lines:
2/3 (Red Line) – Stops at 135th Street, 125th Street, and 116th Street.
A/B/C/D (Blue Line) – Stops at 125th Street, 116th Street, and 135th Street.
4/5/6 (Green Line) – Stops at 125th Street and 116th Street.
Bus Routes:
M1, M2, M3, M4 – Local routes along major streets like 5th Avenue and Madison Avenue.
M60 SBS – Connects Harlem to LaGuardia Airport and stops at 125th Street.
M101, M102, M103 – Runs along Lexington Avenue, connecting various parts of Harlem to other areas in Manhattan.
Nearby Colleges:
Columbia University – Just south of Harlem, located in Morningside Heights.
City College of New York (CCNY) – Located at the northern edge of Harlem.
Harlem School of the Arts – A local institution offering arts education.
Walk Score ®
Walker's Paradise
Bike Score ®
Very Bikeable
Transit Score ®
Rider's Paradise
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