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Bohemia Realty Group chosen to market Park Hill

Interior at Park Hill. Interior at Park Hill.
New York, NY Bohemia Realty Group is exclusively marketing Park Hill, a rarely available Central Park West rental portfolio comprising 45 beautifully renovated apartments. Located at 471-476 Central Park West, between 107th and 108th Sts. in the historic and highly desirable Manhattan Valley section of the Upper West Side. “A newly renovated rental on Central Park West is almost unheard of, which makes this offering even more special,” said Sarah Saltzberg, co-founder and principal of Bohemia Realty Group. “The location is unparalleled, the apartments are beautiful and the icing on the cake is an offer of complimentary design consultations upon lease signing.” The thoughtfully reimagined residences include such exceptional details as Mitsubishi mini-split HVAC heating and cooling units in each room, sound attenuating and energy-efficient insulation, and in-unit compact LG washers/dryers. The bathrooms are clad in Italian tile and have dual power flush toilets and powerful rainfall showerheads. Custom-crafted kitchens offer elegant quartz countertops, tile backsplashes, Shaker-style cabinetry and Blomberg appliances. In addition, the residences feature distinct design accents such as five-inch oak plank floors, custom barn doors, French doors, exposed brick walls and globe pendant lighting from Cedar & Moss. Building-wide amenities include a new fitness center, furnished roof deck with treetop views of Central Park, and on-site bike storage. Easily accessible to abundant public transportation and protected bike lanes, Park Hill is directly across the street from Central Park, near Great Hill, North Woods, Harlem Meer and Lasker Rink. It is also close to some of the Upper West Side’s most convenient shopping, including Whole Foods, Home Goods and, coming soon, Trader Joe’s; and down the street from Harlem’s famous Restaurant Row along Frederick Douglass Blvd.
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