- Apartment share $1,300 monthly
- Upper West Side View on map
- 10025
Description
My roommate and I are looking to fill the third room in our wonderful three bedroom apartment. Our fourth-floor apartment is in an elevator building with a laundry room in the basement and a live-in super.
The open room has one large and sunny, south-facing window that looks over the courtyard. The room currently fits a full bed, large desk and chair, and dresser, with ample floor and closet space, but the room could easily fit a queen bed or larger.
Our apartment has an eat-in kitchen, complete with a dishwasher, a full sized fridge, two microwaves, a coffee maker, and a toaster. You're welcome to bring any additional appliances that you would like. It also has a large bathroom, with plenty of storage space -- for reference, we sometimes joke that we can fit a bed on the floor of our bathroom for guests. We also have a spacious living room, furnished with a dining table, couch, coffee table, and an electric piano, as well as a hallway closet for additional storage. One of the rooms has an accessible fire escape.
I am an opera singer, researcher for a library, teacher, and Masters student. During the quarantine, I'm home all the time, but usually I'm out of the house for most of the day. I occasionally sing in the apartment, but only after asking permission from my housemates. In my spare time, I love to read, paint, write, listen to jazz and watch stand up comedy, and drink a glass of wine with friends. My roommate is a PhD student at Columbia University, and she has a chinchilla that she keeps in her room. In her spare time, she likes to visit museums, go for long walks, watch TV, and learn Japanese.
We are looking for a kind, LGBT-friendly, preferably graduate student or working professional, roommate. While we want someone who we can spend time with, we're looking for someone who also understands when we might have a need for quiet working time. Both of us love to cook frequently, and you're more than welcome to do the same -- my roommate, however has a serious airborne allergy to dairy, so we'd need someone who doesn't cook with milk or cheese products. Our outgoing roommate had a fish, so you're welcome to have one yourself, but cats and dogs are a no-go because of allergies, much as we'd wish otherwise. We're open to house guests and dinner parties, just run it by us first!
The open room has one large and sunny, south-facing window that looks over the courtyard. The room currently fits a full bed, large desk and chair, and dresser, with ample floor and closet space, but the room could easily fit a queen bed or larger.
Our apartment has an eat-in kitchen, complete with a dishwasher, a full sized fridge, two microwaves, a coffee maker, and a toaster. You're welcome to bring any additional appliances that you would like. It also has a large bathroom, with plenty of storage space -- for reference, we sometimes joke that we can fit a bed on the floor of our bathroom for guests. We also have a spacious living room, furnished with a dining table, couch, coffee table, and an electric piano, as well as a hallway closet for additional storage. One of the rooms has an accessible fire escape.
I am an opera singer, researcher for a library, teacher, and Masters student. During the quarantine, I'm home all the time, but usually I'm out of the house for most of the day. I occasionally sing in the apartment, but only after asking permission from my housemates. In my spare time, I love to read, paint, write, listen to jazz and watch stand up comedy, and drink a glass of wine with friends. My roommate is a PhD student at Columbia University, and she has a chinchilla that she keeps in her room. In her spare time, she likes to visit museums, go for long walks, watch TV, and learn Japanese.
We are looking for a kind, LGBT-friendly, preferably graduate student or working professional, roommate. While we want someone who we can spend time with, we're looking for someone who also understands when we might have a need for quiet working time. Both of us love to cook frequently, and you're more than welcome to do the same -- my roommate, however has a serious airborne allergy to dairy, so we'd need someone who doesn't cook with milk or cheese products. Our outgoing roommate had a fish, so you're welcome to have one yourself, but cats and dogs are a no-go because of allergies, much as we'd wish otherwise. We're open to house guests and dinner parties, just run it by us first!
- $1,300 monthly (large)
Availability
- Available
- Now
- Minimum term
- 12 months
- Maximum term
- None
Extra cost
- Deposit
- $0.00
- Utilities included?
- No
- Fees apply?
- No
Amenities
- Furnishings
- Unfurnished
- Parking
- No
- Garage
- No
- Garden/terrace
- No
- Balcony/patio
- No
- Disabled access
- No
- Living room
- shared
- Broadband included
- No
Current household
- # roommates
- 2
- Total # rooms
- 3
- Ages
- 24 to 24
- Smoker?
- No
- Any pets?
- Yes
- Language
- English
- Occupation
- Mixed
- Interests
- music, reading, painting, history, partying
- Gender
- 2 Females
New roommate preferences
- Couples OK?
- No
- Smoking OK?
- No
- Pets OK?
- No
- Occupation
- Don't mind
- References?
- No
- Min age
- 22
- Max age
- 30
- Gender
- Female preferred
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