start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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May 01 2025 | open | 4 |
$4,300 |
information:UNFURNISHED - Tenant may extend - $250 per month utility charge; Cleaning fee $100 |
Located on the corner of East 60th Street and 2nd Avenue, this is a two-bedroom furnished apartment in Upper East Side, Manhattan. Sitting on the first floor (equivalent to the ground floor in Europe) of four floors, this apartment is a chic design in a classic neighborhood.
Walking into the two-bedroom apartment, you are greeted with three grand windows which are in the main living space. In this apartment you have an open concept living, and the kitchen is found next to the living room. In the living room you have a fireplace found in the middle of the apartment. In the kitchen you have a refrigerator, a four-burner stove with an oven, and a dishwasher. Both bedrooms have a double-size bed, and the second bedroom has a decorative fireplace. In the bathroom, you have a tub-shower, sink and water closet. This apartment is also covered in hardwood floors.
Next to high-end chain fashion stores, local boutiques, fancy and modern restaurants, this furnished rental offers you the chance to explore any time of day. On top of that, the Upper East Side is home to Museum Mile. Museum Mile is a mile long (1.6 km in European) stretch on Fifth Ave offering you six different museums all within close proximity. These museums are El Museo del Barrio, Museum of the City of New York, The Jewish Museum, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Roosevelt Island, located in the East River, it’s one of Manhattan’s best kept secret places to visit. No one ever really talks about it, and this is what makes it great, because other than its residents, you will get a top of the art local experience here. Reachable by train, ferry, and car, you can visit Roosevelt Island with the tramway, which starts form right at the corner of your apartment. Spend the day there exploring, eating and walking, and in the spring enjoy the cherry blossoms.
To see more of New York City, two blocks away you have your two nearest subway stations, Lexington Ave and 59th Street subway stations, offering you lines N, R, W, 4, 5, and 6.