Condominium rent in Manhattan New York
Beautiful sun-filled corner large one bedroom apartment in the heart of Midtown East. Take a look welcoming entrance foyer \dining area large living room with windows facing East, cozy bedroom with windows facing east, window bathroom casing North with view lovely renovate window kitchen with fabulous views of NYC and the Chrysler Building. Great closet space and hardwood floors. Great full-service Co-Op building ; offering 24-hour doorman, on-site building manager, central laundry room, a roof deck, bike and luggage storage, and a beautifully furnished garden. Location; conveniently situated near subway, busses, Grand Central, The Kitano Hotel just one block away with the Roof Terrace, the great Hakubai Japanese Restaurant, Serafina on Madison Ave, The Morgan Library & Museum just 2 block away, and much more , some of the best restaurants in the city, as well as, Trader Joe’s and Fairway Market. The apartment is being offered furnished.
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