Description

This high floor, move-in ready, 1 bedroom, 1.5bath located next to Lincoln Center has perfectsweeping vistas of the Hudson River and comeswith a washer/ dryer. The oversized living &dining area is accentuated by pristine herringbonewood floors and large windows that allow for asun-flooded apartment and paint the picture ofbeautiful sunsets. The newly renovated kitchen is replete with aSub-Zero refrigerator, Whirlpool Dishwasher, fourburner gas cooktop and ample cabinet storage.Additional features include his-and-her closets,en-suite bath with Jacuzzi tub, glass stall showerand a powder room. 160 West 66th Street,formally known as 3 Lincoln Center, was built in1993 and is a sleek, dark glass 60-story towerwith residences beginning on the 16th floor. Thereis 24-hour doorman and full-service concierge.Amenities include fitness center, 60-foot heatedswimming pool, sauna and steam room, receptionroom with catering kitchen, children's playroomand on-site garage. All of this in enviable proximityto Central Park, Lincoln Center for the PerformingArts, Julliard School, Whole Foods, Trader-Joe'sand once-in-a-lifetime eateries such as Jean-George's, Per Se and Telepan. Ideally situated nearthe 1 Train and crosstown M66 bus less than oneblock away. Make this your ideal Manhattan home!
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Building Features 60 Floors344 Units

elevator
full time doorman
garage
gym
lounge
laundry
pet friendly
playroom
pool
storage
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Unit Features

garage
Exposures: West
Pet Policy: Building Yes, Yes

$5,300 per month

Rented on: Nov 01, 2023

27 Days on Market

1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / 890 ft² ($71 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: Unfurnished

Exclusively listed with: Douglas Elliman Real Estate

Jaqueline
Teplitzky

jteplitzky@elliman.com

(917) 697-5457

BARAK
DUNAYER

barak.dunayer@elliman.com

(917) 553-6846

Alexandro
Sandoval

alex.sandoval@compass.com

(931) 698-2481

Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate View Listing

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