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Rental BuildingHarlem

300 East 104th Street #2B, New York City, NY 10029

Listing Courtesy of TRIBRONYC LLC

$3,475/mo

Potential Rebate: $52

Rental Building
2 Beds
2 Baths
4 Rooms
Built 1900
Listed on Jul 17, 2025
166 days on market

Overview

Spacious 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom apartment available immediately in East Harlem! Located on the 3rd floor, this unit features large sun filled bedrooms, stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, an updated bathroom, and a modern kitchen. Bright and comfortable living space in a well-maintained building. Conveniently located near public transportation, shopping, and dining.<br><br><br><br><br>Ask ChatGPT<br><br><br><br><br><br>

Home Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Hardwood

Estimated Monthly Payment

$17 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$17
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
$0

Estimated Rebate for this Home

One-time rebate at closing

$52

Monthly savings impact

$0/mo

Effective Purchase Price

$3,423

(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 300 East 104th Street against the surrounding Harlem market.

Based on 1 active unit in building vs 44 in area

Average List Price

Building$3.5K
Neighborhood$1.4M

Price Per SqFt

Insufficient size data available to calculate Price Per SqFt comparisons for this specific selection.

Value Opportunity

99.74% Lower

than the Harlem price average

Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.

Harlem

Overview of Harlem

Harlem is globally renowned as a center of Black culture, creativity, and resilience. Stretching across central Upper Manhattan, it is a vast and diverse area that encompasses several sub-neighborhoods. For those exploring Harlem Manhattan real estate, the neighborhood offers a powerful sense of place and history found nowhere else.

Living in Harlem, Manhattan is to live in a community with a heartbeat. From the jazz clubs of 125th Street to the quiet rows of Strivers' Row, it is vibrant and undergoing a massive renaissance. As a quintessential Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it combines beautiful brownstone architecture with a modern culinary and retail boom.

Real Estate & Housing Market

The market for homes for sale in Harlem is incredibly varied. You can find meticulously restored historic brownstones selling for millions, right alongside new construction luxury condos and affordable HDFC co-ops. The housing stock is some of the most beautiful in the city, characterized by wide boulevards and distinctive architecture.

Investment remains strong as new retail and office developments on 125th Street continue to reshape the economy. The area attracts a diverse mix of long-time residents, young professionals, and families seeking more space than they can afford in the Lower West Side.

Lifestyle & Community

The lifestyle in Harlem is soulful and social. The dining scene is legendary, from Sylvia's and Red Rooster to new trendy cafes. Cultural amenities are unmatched, with the Apollo Theater, the Studio Museum, and the Schomburg Center all within a few blocks.

Community pride is fierce. Block associations are active, and neighbors look out for one another. The stoop culture—sitting outside and chatting—is still very much alive here, making it feel warmer than the more anonymous downtown districts.

Transportation & Accessibility

Harlem is one of the best-connected neighborhoods in NYC. It is served by multiple express lines (2/3 on the west, 4/5 on the east, A/D in the middle). The 125th Street corridor is a major transit artery for buses and Metro-North, offering easy access to Westchester and Connecticut.

Getting downtown is fast—often 15-20 minutes to Midtown. The wide streets also make biking and driving relatively easier than in congested lower Manhattan.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

Residents are flanked by green space: Morningside Park to the west, Marcus Garvey Park in the center, and Central Park to the south. These parks are vital community hubs hosting jazz festivals, plays, and sports leagues.

Amenities have surged with the arrival of Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and major retail chains on 125th Street. It offers a suburban-level convenience within an urban setting.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

Harlem is best for culture seekers, families wanting brownstone living, and professionals who want express commutes. It is for anyone who wants to live in a neighborhood with a distinct, powerful identity.