• $6,310gross
  • $5,890net

no fee

RENTED 01/05/2024
  • 2 beds
  • 2 baths
RENTED
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  • Available:01/04/2024
  • Days on market:469
  • Last price change:$100 (2%) about 1 year ago

Incredible 2 Bed, 2 Bath Apartment Featuring an Inviting Foyer, Island Kitchen, Dining Alcove, Spacious Corner Living Area, In-Home Washer/Dryer, Ample Closet Space, Private Balcony, and Floor-to-Ceiling Windows with Double Exposure and Incredible River Views. $2,000 Security Deposit* available to well-qualified applicants 24-Hour Doorman Lobby Lounge Fitness Center Corner Unit Island Kitchen Dining Area Washer Dryer Strip Wood Flooring Pet-Friendly Live-in Super Valet Floor to Ceiling Windows Package Room Laundry Room Balcony Elevator WiFi Northern Exposure ATM in Building Western Exposure Northwest Exposure River Views City Views

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