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Near East 75th Street and 1st Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York, is a no-elevator building. In this building, on the second floor (equivalent to the first floor in Europe), there is a furnished studio apartment.
This furnished rental has an open design that houses the living room and kitchen together. The living room has two windows that allow natural light into the space in the daytime, a double-sized bed, a dining table, and a TV as well as a study desk. This apartment also has air conditioning and white walls that, when combined with the bright hardwood flooring, play into a contemporary aesthetic.
The kitchen has a refrigerator with a freezer, an oven, and a marble-pattern countertop. The cabinets here compliment the bright wood theme. The tiled bathroom has a mirror and a bathtub and maintains the modern, mostly-white look of the rest of the apartment.
This apartment is 0.7 miles or, around 1 kilometer, from the John Finley Walk, which has a view of the East River and Roosevelt Island behind it. 0.8 miles, or around 1.3 kilometers west of the apartment is the Ukrainian Institute of America, a mansion built in the late 1800s with French gothic as well as Renaissance architecture. This building houses art and music events focusing on Ukrainian culture. The apartment is also only 0.7 miles or around 1.1 kilometers away from an entrance to Central Park.
You can access the 6 subway train four blocks from the apartment at 77th Street and Lexington Avenue, or access the 4, 5, and 6 trains at 86th Street and Lexington Avenue (0.7 miles or around 1.6 kilometers from the apartment). You can also take the Q train near 72nd Street and 2nd Avenue (0.2 miles or around 322 meters from the apartment). All of these trains can take you up or downtown, and you can transfer to another train to reach even further distances.