Listing Courtesy of CORE Group Marketing LLC
$599,000
Potential Rebate: $8,985
Pre-war two-bedroom home directly across the street from Morningside Park. Features include a large, windowed and renovated kitchen, high ceilings, a renovated windowed bath, hardwood floors, and a flexible layout. In addition to the generous closet and overhead storage space in the unit, apartment 45 comes with two dedicated storage areas in the basement.
The Circle is a lovely, well-managed elevator co-op with a helpful live-in super, beautiful lobby, common laundry, bike storage, and a small courtyard. Just a few blocks from Columbia University, the building is also conveniently located near the 1, A, B, C, and D trains, and all of the restaurants, shops, and cafes that Morningside Heights has to offer.
$4,152 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$8,985
Monthly savings impact
$25/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of CORE Group Marketing LLC
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Compare average listing prices and value metrics for The Circle against the surrounding Morningside Heights market.
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Morningside Heights is often called the "Academic Acropolis" of New York City. Perched on a high ridge north of the Upper West Side, it is dominated by Columbia University, Barnard College, and the massive Cathedral of St. John the Divine. For buyers seeking Morningside Heights Manhattan real estate, the appeal is intellectual, historic, and architecturally consistent.
Living in Morningside Heights, Manhattan feels like living in a college town embedded in a metropolis. The streets are filled with students and professors. As a unique Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it offers a distinct sense of separation from the rest of the city due to its elevation and institutional focus.
The market for homes for sale in Morningside Heights is extremely tight. Much of the housing stock is owned by the university for faculty housing. However, the private market features stunning pre-war co-ops with spacious layouts perfect for families and academics.
Prices are generally comparable to the Upper West Side but offer more space. It is a stable market, insulated by the constant demand from the educational institutions that anchor the community.
The lifestyle in Morningside Heights is cerebral and relaxed. Coffee shops are filled with laptops and debates. The dining scene is affordable and casual, catering to students with everything from bagel shops to noodle bars.
It is a quiet neighborhood, especially in the summer. The community is transient due to the student population but anchored by long-term faculty residents who create a stable, intellectual core.
Morningside Heights is served by the 1 train along Broadway at 110th, 116th, and 125th Streets. While it's a local train, the commute to Midtown is reliable and straightforward.
The M4 and M104 buses are popular scenic routes. The neighborhood is very walkable, with most daily needs available within a few blocks on Broadway or Amsterdam Avenue.
The neighborhood is bookended by two parks: Morningside Park to the east (with its dramatic cliffside views) and Riverside Park to the west. The university campuses themselves act as green quadrangles.
Amenities are heavily student-focused, meaning excellent bookstores (Book Culture), affordable gyms, and copy shops. It lacks major luxury retail but makes up for it with cultural richness.
Morningside Heights is best for academics, students, and families who prioritize education and pre-war charm. It is for those who want a quiet, leafy "campus" feel within the city.

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