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Rental BuildingEast Harlem

1975 Madison Avenue #216, New York City, NY 11225

Listing Courtesy of MNS

$3,294/mo

Potential Rebate: $49

Rental Building
1 Bed
1 Bath
4 Rooms
Built 2025
8 Stories
Listed on Nov 4, 2025
56 days on market

Overview

Now OfferingNo Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants2.5 Months Free on a 18 Month Term. Net Rent AdvertisedWelcome to 1975 Madison – An Open Line to Your CityStep into a thoughtfully crafted collection of one- and two-bedroom residences—including Home Office Layouts—designed for modern living in the heart of Harlem. With spacious floor plans, refined finishes, and private outdoor retreats, 1975 Madison offers curated comfort and style in a fully electric building that elevates everyday city life.Residences That Feel Personal• Expansive Layouts• In-unit Washer & Dryer• Floor-to-ceiling, high-performance Windows with ample Daylight• Work-from-home Nooks & select Office/Den layouts• Private Balconies or Terraces• Energy-efficient Heating & Cooling• LED Lighting & Blackout Shades• Bosch appliances, Quartz Counters, Under-Cabinet Lighting• Deep Soaking Tubs, Oak Vanities, and generous Bathroom StorageWellness-Driven Amenities• Rooftop Terrace with Skyline Views, Grills & Lounge seating• Penthouse lounge for Hosting & Gatherings• Wellness Garden with Meditation & Yoga Space• The Study & Media Lounge for work or unwind time• Fully equipped Fitness Center• Pet Spa, Attended lobby, Coffee Bar, Package Room with cold storage• Climate-controlled Parking, EV Charging, and Bike RoomRooted in Harlem, Connected to the CityOn a peaceful, tree-lined street in Harlem—steps from Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, the Apollo Theater, Marcus Garvey Park, and 125th Street’s major subway lines and Metro-North. Quick access to Midtown, Central Park, and more.Equal Housing Opportunity*Photos and/or 3D tours may be reflective of a similar unit and not the specific listing. Price shown is Base Rent. Residents are required to pay: At Application: Application Fee ($20.00/leaseholder, nonrefundable); At Move-in: Security Deposit (Refundable) (100%/unit); Monthly: Community Amenity Fee ($75.00/leaseholder); Internet Fee ($70.00/unit);Electric-3rd Party (usage-based); Utility-Billing Admin Fee (2.8%). Please visit the property website for a full list of all optional and situational fees. Floor plans are artist’s rendering. All dimensions are approximate. Actual product and specifications may vary in dimension or detail. Not all features are available in every rental home. Please see a representative for details.

Home Features

  • Common Area
  • In Unit
  • Building Courtyard
  • Building Garden
  • Balcony
  • Building Roof Deck
  • Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft
  • Entrance Foyer

Estimated Monthly Payment

$16 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$16
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
$0

Estimated Rebate for this Home

One-time rebate at closing

$49

Monthly savings impact

$0/mo

Effective Purchase Price

$3,245

(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for 1975 Madison Avenue against the surrounding East Harlem market.

Based on 1 active unit in building vs 62 in area

Average List Price

Building$3.3K
Neighborhood$906.2K

Price Per SqFt

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

Value Opportunity

99.64% Lower

than the East Harlem price average

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

East Harlem

Overview of East Harlem

East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a culturally vibrant neighborhood stretching from 96th Street to 125th Street on the East Side. It is a community rich in history, music, and art, offering some of the most affordable access to Manhattan living. For buyers looking at East Harlem Manhattan real estate, the area provides value and strong cultural roots.

Living in East Harlem, Manhattan is colorful and spirited. It is a neighborhood where murals adorn the walls and salsa music fills the air. As an evolving Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it is seeing new investment and development while fighting to maintain its distinctive Latino heritage and community soul.

Real Estate & Housing Market

The market for homes for sale in East Harlem is one of the last frontiers of affordability in Manhattan below 125th Street. Inventory ranges from HDFC income-restricted co-ops to newly constructed luxury condos that offer amenities like roof decks and gyms at a fraction of the cost of the Upper East Side.

Investors are active here due to the incoming Second Avenue Subway extension and the rezoning initiatives. It attracts first-time buyers who are priced out of Yorkville but still want quick access to the Midtown corridor.

Lifestyle & Community

The lifestyle in East Harlem is community-centric. Residents shop at the La Marqueta marketplace and gather at local panaderias. The dining scene is a highlight, featuring legendary spots like Rao's (if you can get a table) and authentic Puerto Rican and Mexican cuisine.

The vibe is energetic and unpretentious. The neighborhood has a strong activist history and a deep sense of pride. Cultural institutions like El Museo del Barrio keep the local traditions alive and vibrant.

Transportation & Accessibility

East Harlem is currently served by the 4, 5, 6 trains on Lexington Avenue, which can be crowded but efficient. The M15 Select Bus Service offers a rapid alternative down First/Second Avenues.

The biggest news is the future Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway, which will bring new stations to 106th and 116th Streets, dramatically improving connectivity and real estate potential. Easy access to the FDR Drive and the RFK Bridge makes it convenient for car owners.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

Thomas Jefferson Park is a major asset, featuring a large pool, track, and sports fields along the East River. Residents also have access to the northern reaches of Central Park, including the Conservatory Garden.

The neighborhood is amenity-growing, with a large Target and Costco at 117th Street (East River Plaza) providing suburban-style shopping convenience that is rare in the borough.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

East Harlem is best for first-time buyers, value-seekers, and cultural enthusiasts who appreciate a strong neighborhood identity. It is ideal for those who want to be part of a diverse, transforming community.