Description
Brand new to market, a bright one bedroom with great layout boasting three spacious closets, a foyer/dining area and a breakfast bar that opens to a spacious windowed kitchen. Located in a boutique 40-unit mid-century modern elevator building with tasteful lobby and hallway décor, a two-door virtual doorman intercom security system and a live-in superintendent who even accepts packages, this apartment is an unusual find at this price.
Apartment and building features include:
Large living room and an entry foyer that may be used as a dining or work area
An updated windowed kitchen
An updated windowed bathroom
Hardwood floors throughout
A spacious corner bedroom with a generously-sized closet and plenty of room for a king-sized bed
Double exposures to the north and east with six windows
A laundry room
Close proximity to Grand Central, Fairway, Trader Joes, Gristedes and all the great Murray Hill restaurants and bars including El Rio Grande, Sarges Deli and more.
Priced to rent; this is an immediate must-see.
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Apartment and building features include:
Large living room and an entry foyer that may be used as a dining or work area
An updated windowed kitchen
An updated windowed bathroom
Hardwood floors throughout
A spacious corner bedroom with a generously-sized closet and plenty of room for a king-sized bed
Double exposures to the north and east with six windows
A laundry room
Close proximity to Grand Central, Fairway, Trader Joes, Gristedes and all the great Murray Hill restaurants and bars including El Rio Grande, Sarges Deli and more.
Priced to rent; this is an immediate must-see.
Building Features 6 Floors40 Units
elevator
intercom
pet friendly
laundry
$2,700 per month
Last Asking: Dec 29, 2019
1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / - ft²
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Nest Seekers International
David Borkowsky
dborkowsky@nestseekers.com
(917) 822-6156
Listing Courtesy of Nest Seekers International
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