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This fully furnished alcove studio with 1 bathroom apartment is on the 10th floor of a high-rise building built in the 1980s in Midtown East, Manhattan.
This New York City apartment is in a building with an elevator, 24-hour doorman, terrace on the 36th floor, and 24-hour laundry facility. The terrace, which is open to the public 7 days a week, offers views of the Manhattan skyline river to river. Access to high speed Internet is also available, at the renter’s expense. Central air conditioning, an iron, and ironing board are also provided. Hardwood floors have been installed.
The kitchen is separate from the rest of the apartment. It is fully equipped with typical cooking appliances and utensils: oven, microwave, 4-burner gas stove, refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, toaster, dishwasher, pots, pans, and cutlery.
The living area is situated in front of one of the windows allowing for plenty of sunshine to come through. It is furnished with a single-sized sofa bed, armchair, side table, TV with cable, VCR, DVD, and stereo.
The dining area is situated in the corner next to the living area with a glass top table seating 4 people. A closet, shelving, and chest of drawers provide storage space.
The sleeping alcove is furnished with a queen-sized bed, night table, lamp, and clock radio. All bed linens and pillows are provided. There is also a phone.
The tiled marble bathroom has a bathtub/shower with sliding glass doors, WC, sink, and mirrored wall. Bath and hand towels are also provided.
This apartment, on East 48th St between Lexington and Third Ave, is located in Manhattan’s East Midtown. The United Nations is 6 blocks from the apartment. The Chrysler building is also 6 blocks away (you get great views of it from the terrace). Midtown East has some of New York’s most trendy restaurants, shops, and hotels. Convenience stores are located on street corners and adjacent avenues.
There are plenty of transportation options, with busses on First and Second Avenue. The closest subway station is located on 51st St and Lexington Ave, a mere 3 block distance, with several lines: 4, 6, and 6 express. Yellow taxis are available at all times and areas.