Location, location, location. You might have heard this phrase before in regards to real estate, and despite the cliche, it’s true: location can be the deciding factor between a just okay apartment, and one you’ll want to stay in for years to come. When opening a coliving home, we always take location into account. It’s why our first homes were in New York City, where attainable, comfortable housing for middle-income people was far and few between, and it’s always a factor when working with partners to operate any apartment.
Common Robinson, a 27 bed coliving home, hits all of our location marks: it’s close to the subway, a park, grocery stores, and located on a quiet, tree-lined block. But there’s also an awesome bonus factor: it’s located on Strivers’ Row, one of the most famous and historic micro-neighborhoods in New York City. We’re so excited to be able to bring renters the opportunity to live in this beautiful area, and to bring a new way of city living to the block.
Keep reading to learn more about Common Robinson and it’s amazing location (location, location!)
City living made easy
All of Common’s coliving homes come fully furnished with private bedrooms and gorgeous shared suites, and Common Robinson is no exception. Each bedroom offers 4-5 bedrooms, a stunning living and dining area, a renovated kitchen, and several full bathrooms.
Gorgeous spaces and details
The suites at Common Robinson are fully renovated for comfort and style, without deterring from the home’s original charm and historic feel.
A historic neighborhood
Strivers’ Row is a historic micro-neighborhood located in the heart of Harlem. Despite the beauty of the homes, the country went into a depression shortly after the neighborhood was built, and many of them were never sold. In addition to the depression, the company that owned the development wouldn’t sell any of the properties to Black Americans, despite the fact that they were beginning to make up much of Harlem’s demographic. When Black Americans were finally allowed to purchase homes on these two blocks, it was the most upwardly mobile of them that moved in — resulting in the name Strivers’ Row. Notable residents included Vertner Randy, the first certified Black architect in New York State, and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, the most famous Black entertainer of the first half of the 20th century.
Tour Common Robinson
- When you apply the same day as your tour, you’ll get a $200 Amazon gift card on signing
- Keep your cash: we’re waiving security deposits for all leases signed before July 1st
- Looking to stay for the year or just the summer? You can sign a lease for 2, 3, 6, or 12 months
Head to our website to learn more and get in touch with a leasing agent! And for more tips on how to move during COVID-19, check out our blog post.