start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Oct 04 2022 | open | 2 |
$8,400 |
information:2.5 month min - Price subject to change; $300 for Electric, Cable & Internet; $250 exit cleaning fee |
Welcome to this luxurious one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment on the fourth floor (equivalent to the third European floor). This luxurious structure, which stands 15 floors tall, was constructed in 1964. It's on the southeast corner of 88th Street, between Lexington and Third Avenues, in the center of the Upper East Side, with Central Park just outside your doorstep. This premium property is a full-service, 24-hour doorman facility that welcomes pets. This elevator building offers a blend of design and comfort. You have access to the use of an air conditioning gym, and a laundry room on each floor in the building.
This apartment in a full-service luxury building has a contemporary kitchen, lovely hardwood flooring throughout, with plenty of storage space. With marble and granite countertops, a breakfast bar, panel appliances, and a wet bar for entertainment, this is a complete open high-end kitchen. Streaming natural light throughout, which is perfect if you're into social media posting. There are also large pantry closets for storage of all your cutlery and spices. This apartment also has a washer/dryer in the unit.` In the master bedroom and the living area, there is a flat-screen TV with basic channels. Closets with plenty of space.
It's always a joy to have an American restaurant only a short distance away (180 feet). Adam Eskin founded "DIG," an American cafeteria-style business that delivers fresh, responsibly sourced sandwiches, salads, and more. Unwind after a long week by catching a movie at “AMC Orpheum 7” a movie theater that offers both recent and old-time movies only 0.5miles/(0.804km) in distance from your home.88th Street and Lexington Avenue are both within 1.2 miles (1.931 km) of Hunter College and Weill Cornell Medical College (2.253km). Your unit is 0.1 mile (0.160km) from 86 Street Lexington Avenue train station where you can have access to the (4,5,6 Line), which provides multiple transit options.