• $2,750

no fee

RENTED 12/06/2024
  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
RENTED
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  • Available:12/05/2024
  • Days on market:38

Beautiful, newly renovated one bedroom with all new stainless appliances, granite countertop, dishwasher, charming faux fireplace in bedroom, quiet, light and on the 2nd floor of a walk-up. Close to 4,5,6 & Q subway lines. Pet friendly with guidelines. Please call for appt. (212) 734-9655. No Fee Pet Friendly These pre-war walk-up buildings are convenient to all the Upper East Side has to offer, including Central Park, Museum Mile, all transportation, excellent shopping, gourmet dining, and exciting nightlife

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Upper East Side

With Central Park serving as its western border, the Upper East Side is considered to be one of New York’s classic neighborhoods. It is home to many pre-war buildings, but also features modern high-rises offering views of Central Park and the East River. The Upper East Side is home to Museum Mile, which runs along Fifth Avenue fronting Central Park, and includes the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Neue Galerie New York, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, and many more.