• $5,600

no fee

RENTED 04/06/2024
  • 2 beds
  • 1 bath
RENTED
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  • Available:04/05/2024
  • Days on market:971
  • Last price change:$350 (6%) over 2 years ago

Renovated and sun filled two bedroom / one bathroom apartment with washer/dryer, dark hardwood floors, and a spacious open kitchen with great cabinet space, caesarstone counters, stainless steel appliances, and a dishwasher. Caesarstone Countertops Dishwasher Renovated Stainless Steel Appliances Washer/Dryers Bosch Washer & Dryer Hardwood Floors Oak Wood Floors Concierge Laundry Facilities Pet Friendly No Fee Fitness Center This pre-war building, which is just a few blocks from Central Park and Riverside Park, epitomizes Upper West Side elegance and is steps to the subway, gourmet food shops, boutiques and state-of-the-art fitness centers.

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Upper West Side

The Upper West side is nestled between Riverside and Central Park and considered one of the greenest parts of Manhattan. The neighborhood is known for popular attractions like the Natural History Museum and the Hayden Planetarium, but relaxed bistros and a lively bar scene also define this cozy uptown neighborhood. Like its east-side counterpart, the UWS is an affluent, mostly residential area known as one of Manhattan's cultural and intellectual hubs.