Condominio para comprar en Manhattan, New York
This TERRIFIC TWO is a 2 bedroom 2.5 bathroom apartment with a wrap terrace and really amazing view. For your convenience there is easy access to the in-house garage that will keep your car safe and you happy. Also Easy access to a fully equipped gym that is guaranteed to keep you both happy and fit. All this in an elegant full service building with a caring and efficient staff and in a most desirable location. There is a supermarket just a block away for marketing when dining in and a choice of varied and delicious restaurants in a four block area for dining out. Bloomingdales and the unique boutiques on Lexington Avenue are there to satisfy the most discriminating shoppers. There is even a movie theater so you will be able to catch up with the latest films, it has it all. Please call me for an appointment to visit and view this wonderful apartment in this wonderful neighborhood for wonderful way of life. Ref: 36508-21823692
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