start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Nov 21 2024 | open | 2 |
$4,800 |
information:TENANT MAY EXTEND. 2.5 months minimum - Utilities package of $225; $300 exit cleaning; $20 app fee |
Timelessly classic and chic, the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York is available in this two bedroom furnished apartment. The 20th century low-rise, walk up building with part-time security and laundry is near East 60th Street & 1st Avenue.
The interior of this two bedroom apartment contains a semi furnished living space with a mounted cable TV and a dining table for an eat-in kitchen. The open kitchen comes with upper and lower cabinets, oven, full sized fridge/freezer, and microwave. The modern style bathroom supplies a shower/bathtub combination with sliding curtain and WC. The two bedrooms offer similar amenities with hardwood floors. These rooms have air conditioning available in the summer months and a queen sized bed to rest your head. The contemporary style furnishings are sure to please as you call this place yours.
The sophisticated Upper East Side in Manhattan, NYC is a neighborhood that dresses to impress. The Queensboro Bridge sets the backdrop on the East River and Central Park (0.9mi/1.5km) is within walking distance. Browse the departments at Bloomingdale’s (0.3mi/450m) or Barneys New York (0.6mi/1.0km) for designer clothes and Whole Foods Market (0.3mi/500m) is there for groceries. In the neighborhood, great education can be found at The Rockefeller University (0.4mi/650m) and Hunter College (0.9mi/1.4km). Fresh sushi comes in a variety of forms at Sushi Seki Upper East (0.1mi/230m) and the destination for dessert is at Serendipity III (0.2mi/300m). Come to live and leave in love with the Upper East Side.
Public transportation on the subway can be found at 59th Street / Lexington Ave (0.3mi/550m) for the 4, 5, and 6 lines and also the N, Q, and R trains. For a ride with a view, take the gondola lift at the Manhattan Tram Station (0.1mi/220m) connecting Roosevelt Island to the Upper East Side. Either way, take time to enjoy the greatest city in the world!