
Condominium buy in Manhattan New York
Top floor South facing artist's studio in a renovated elevator coop on a prime block in the Upper East Side. Absolutely drenched in sunlight and character, unit 5H presents an incredible value with a maintenance fee of only $775. Several features highlight this home amongst others: tree top view, a skylight in the bathroom, pristine mosaic hardwood floors, 2 large closets, custom built-in shelving, a through-wall air conditioner, a pass through kitchen with granite counter, and a vintage royal rose oven valued at approximately $3,600. This charming pre-war building is pet-friendly and offers its residents a live-in Superintendent, video intercom, common laundry, storage, and bike storage. Positioned around the corner from the Q and the M72 bus going directly across town, as well as only 3 blocks from the 6, 321 E 71st St could not be a more convenient location and more in the heart of all that is happening in the neighborhood. Ref: 36508-21570755
You might be interested:
This spectacular 14-room duplex apartment is situated high atop the prestigious Pierre Hotel on Fifth Avenue. Featuring a meticulous triple mint renovation and boasting extraordinary 360 degree views

Arguably one of the most important residences on Fifth Avenue, this exceptionally grand and architecturally important 18-room home is being offered for sale for the first time in over 60 years. It occ

Superb and glamorous Pierre Hotel aerie perfect for a grand lifestyle. Comprising a full floor and boasting marvelous city and Central Park views in literally all directions, this 12 room apartment is

5th Ave & 74th St - Private Full Floor - 14 Rooms Distinguished full floor residence perched on the 9th floor of one of Fifth Avenue's most prestigious white-glove cooperatives. This intimate building

This exceptional condominium residence occupies the entire 33rd floor of the world-renowned Ritz Carlton on Central Park South, between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue. The stunning high-floor residence


960 Fifth Avenue, located in the mid-70's, the prime location of the Upper East Side, is among the most coveted buildings on the Avenue, facing onto Central Park. Rosario Candela designed it at the he
