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1 Bedroom (Furnished) |
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| neighborhood |
Midtown East - Manhattan - New York |
neighborhood map & info |
| address |
East 48th between Third and Lexington Avenues |
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| subway |
 S, 4, 5, 6, 7 Trains to 42 Street / Lexington Avenue :Grand Central Station
 6 Train to 51 Street / Lexington Avenue Station |
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| Nov 01 2008 |
open |
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- | - | $ 4,200 | Minimum 3 months |
+1 (212) 255-8018 |
All dates and prices are subject to confirmation. Prices in U.S. Dollars Period of one month or more (Agency fees are not included.) |
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1 Bedroom Rental in Midtown East
- New York
| Description - New York Furnished Apartment (NY-10782) |
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One bedroom comtempary apartment at luxurious doorman building
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Address: East 48th Street between Third and Lexington Avenue.
Size: 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Approximately 700 square feet, on the 19th floor. Sleeps a couple or a single person.
Facing the street on the seventeenth floor of a highrise luxurious building in Manhattan's East Midtown, the apartment is comfortably furnished in a contemporary style. The building has 24-hour doorman.
The high ceiling and with a mirror covered wall gives the air-conditioned living area of this apartment an impression of roominess, while the hardwood floor creates a warm and homey feeling. The living room comes with a sofa (sofabed) and armchairs
The California opened kitchen comes with dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer, a four-ring gas cooker, a toaster and a coffee maker.
The bedroom with a Queen-sized bed has windows to the street and is air-conditioned.
The marble, airy bathroom contains a bathtub with shower, a washbasin and a toilet.
Located in Manhattan's East Midtown, this apartment is situated at the hub of the city's most sophisticated and most sought-after areas. Landmark New York buildings nearby include the metal tipped tower of the Chrysler building and the world-renowned Empire State Building. The numerous boutiques, specialty stores and antique shops cater for people with a taste for quality goods.
Public transport is not hard to find. The nearest subway station lies within walking distance of the apartment, and taxis can be hailed anywhere at any time.
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