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Mid-Rise Apartment
Upper West Side, 155 W 60th St | New York
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  •  24-Hour Front Desk
  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Resident Lounge
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

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6.9
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17 Reviews

About this Location

Trader Joe’s
9 min via 1 (metro)
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
In a quiet
neighborhood
Central Park
10 min walk
1 (metro) - 10 min
A/B (metro) - 13 min

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student only housing

Open to Fordham University students only.
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
  • Entertainment

    •  Resident Lounge
  • Included

    •  Basic Cable Included
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Hardwood Floors
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  24-Hour Front Desk
  • Sports & Fitness

    •  Fitness Center
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Overall rating 6.9/10, based on 17 renter reviews Write a review

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5.9
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7.3
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6.6
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6.3
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Doors are loud. Otherwise, fantastic.

Other than the bed being a little flimsy, I think it has everything I could ask for. Perfect housing for a law student, I think. Also, the doors are really loud so that if you don't carefully close them quietly, they can be really loud.

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Law student

The downside is the ambulance late at night that can be disturbing. But otherwise no complaint.

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Excellent choice

I lived in McMahon Hall my first year of law school. It is the best option. On campus. Clean and quiet.

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Getting Better

There are fewer insects than last year, and way fewer than two years ago, but I did notice that one or two silverfish came out and chewed up some of my sweaters without being detected. Other than that, the windows don't always open properly, and it's a bit noisy on this side of the building, since we face the hospital (sirens into the night). Otherwise, maintenance comes quickly when we have an issue, and security is always friendly and they take their job seriously.

That said, the room I got this time was pretty small.

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Great place. Would recommend to others.

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Room 15J

Apartment contains three private rooms that share a bathroom, kitchen and living area. Facilities are in decent, not great condition. Cleanliness is up to the residents so you get out what you put in.

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Best Housing for 1L's to Focus on Academics

I am very happy that I chose to live in McMahon as a 1L. As a student who came to Fordham Law immediately after being an undergraduate, I ultimately was deciding between living with my undergrad friends elsewhere in Manhattan and living in McMahon; I could not be happier with my decision. I can still see my undergrad friends when I want, and living in McMahon has been a tremendous boon to my academics. I can more easily concentrate on my classes since I have no commute and live with other law students who are as focused on school as I am (as opposed to my good friends from college, who all have full-time jobs and do no work after 5pm). I am very grateful for having the luxury and convenience of being able to have a five minute walk from my bedroom directly to my classrooms. I get more sleep now than I would if I were to be commuting from elsewhere in the city, and can easily go back to my apartment between classes to nap or cook food if needed. Perhaps most importantly, I never need to "convince" myself to go to the library since doing so is so convenient . Being so close to the law school as a 1L has been absolutely crucial to my academics this year. It has kept me incredibly motivated and engaged in my studies, and I will never regret my decision to live in McMahon during my first year of law school.

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Suits student needs. No overnight guests allowed though!

I lived in a single room in McMahon Hall. I am a law student though and believe undergrads split the tiny room I was assigned - I dont know how that's possible. The room itself is quiet. Good temperature control. Bathroom is cleaned weekly. Great bathroom - industrial shower+toilet. Walls are thick so you can't hear anything outside of your room. Decent size. Comes with full kitchen and fridge and stove with sink. For a student, it was great. It's attached to the law school so you never need to step outside. Great location next to columbus circle. The downers: (1) LAUNDRY IS AWFUL. LITERALLY 95% MACHINES ARE BROKEN. I used an outside service because the machines never worked. They were installed in the 1990s and if they break, they just keep them there. (2) DOORMAN WILL NOT ALLOW OVERNIGHT GUESTS. If you bring them inside and let them stay over, you will be charged. (3) Bed is a typical dorm bed, but I found it really tiny. (4) Room is ridiculously expensive compared to rest of NY. You can get a similarly sized 3 bedroom for 1400 in a luxury high rise a block away. (Look at AVALON NYC).

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Dorm Living

There are some aspects in general that I think no law school student will welcome. Having an RA again, after most of us have lived at least one year without one in undergrad, is a major pain. The gym always has at least one treadmill broken (seriously, its astonishing how out of repair these things are. Within a couple of hours our windows can get fixed but it takes a whole semester to repair one treadmill?). The convenience to the law school is huge though, and its more than roomy enough.

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Not that great, but convenient

The walls were all ripped up in my bedroom when I moved in, and the heating unit is rusted. The staff is nice, and maintenance fixes things promptly, but when I moved in, the walls were in terrible condition. Housing should issue rooms in decent condition, not with parts of the wall ripped off. And last year, there was a big silverfish problem that persisted in a different apartment.

It;s also very noisy outside. Construction noises occur at the weirdest times in the middle of the night.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 36 Recs

Lunch Box
Bolivian Llama Party
Wafels & Dinges
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grocery 2 Recs

Trader Joe’s
Whole Foods Market
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convenience 2 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
Walgreens
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fitness 35 Recs

CrossFit SPOT
New York Underground Fitness
EVF CrossFit Columbus Circle
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parks 5 Recs

DeWitt Clinton Park
Damrosch Park
Damrosch Park
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coffee 16 Recs

Bouchon Bakery & Cafe
Rex
Épicerie Boulud
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About Upper West Side

Upper West Side is an affluent area that is home to many museums, performing centers, and top schools such as Columbia University and Barnard College. See the Metropolitan Opera or the fantastic New York City Ballet at the Lincoln Center, or stop by the American Museum of Natural History during the ...
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Museums
Shopping
Less Traffic
Subway Lines
Central Park
Riverside Park
Median rents in Upper West Side
Studio
$
3,000
1 Bedroom
$
3,900
2 Bedroom
$
6,100

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The neighborhood is in the middle of where the more expensive Upper West Side meets the Morningside Heights area. Depending on what street you're on, you might be closer to the lower-income part or high-income part. There's awesome restaurants with affordable food on Amsterdam Ave, but if you want a more secure area, you can live closer to Broadway or West End and feel more like you're in the "real" Upper West Side.
I love the Upper West Side, it's my favorite space in New York. It has the benefits of the City that Never Sleeps but can also be very quiet and residential. There are great restaurants, bars, shops, public services... There are two major parks on either end (Central and Riverside) and you can access the 1,2,3, B and C trains. The UWS and UES also happen to be where a good chunk of Manhattan's medical practice is, so there are tons of doctors and medical services within walking distance.
It is right on the line between the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights, so it has all the benefits of the UWS neighborhood with the prices of MoHi. Great bars and restaurants, very quiet, easily accessible by public transportation. The neighborhood has numerous parks-- Riverside Park, Morningside Park, Central Park-- and is great for pets, but the buildings are not necessarily as friendly for them.
The Upper West Side has plenty of bars/restaurants. Again, I'm close to Riverside and Central Park, so I get to exercise or walk in them whenever I please. West End Avenue is almost entirely residential, so it can be a bit quieter than living on Broadway/Amsterdam/Columbus; however, it's still quite close to all the restaurants and bars on those busier streets.
There are so many restaurants near by and the express subway so when you want to go downtown it’s a short trip. There are also lots of clothing stores and it’s just closest to school that you can walk and it’s easy, but just far enough away that you do not feel like you are always there.
This location is close enough to Hell's Kitchen but not necessarily in the mess that is Hell's Kitchen. I like being close to central park and the columbus circle subway. Warner Center, although dated, has a whole foods that opens until late.
Location is one block from Columbus Circle, across the street from Lincoln Center and nearby transportation makes it a breeze to get anywhere.
Love the neighborhood. Always new places opening. Convenient with high end shopping, great grocery stores, and parks on both sides.

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