2 Bedroom Rental
| Monthly Rent: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $3,795 | 2 Bedrooms | Murray Hill |
Property Description
This 35-floor luxury rental building is extremely popular with recent college graduates and young professionals. Occupying the entire block, the building’s 24 Hour Doorman & Concierge Service is within a glass enclosed three-story atrium lobby, which contains a garden and fish-filled ponds. This apartment offers condominium-quality features such as eat-in kitchens with imported French cabinetry, marble baths, greenhouse windows, wood-burning fireplaces and both balconies and huge terraces. Many residences present spectacular river and/or skyline views, and the top floor apartments offer 10' high ceilings. There is a complete Fitness Center, a massage facility, saunas and a beautifully landscaped outdoor botanic park. For late night indulgences, there's even an on-site 24 hour gourmet delicatessen! Additionally, this convenient waterfront location on the East River Promenade allows for jogging, bicycling or strolling day and night!
Building Amenities & Features…
•24 Hour Doorman & Concierge Service
•Valet Service
•Video Security
•Circular Driveway
•Bicycle Room
•Outdoor Playground
•Landscaped Park
•Laundry-2nd Floor
•Fully Equipped Fitness Center with Cardio Theater
•Attended Garage
•Storage Space
•Sundeck
•Dogs up to 30 lbs. welcome
Residence Features include…
•Triple Glazed Thermal Pane Windows
•Alarm System
•European Kitchens with GE Appliances
•Microwave
•Icemaker
•Dishwasher
•Large Terrace
•Balcony
•River & Skyline Views
•Botticino Marble Baths
•Real Woodburning Fireplace in some apartments
Murray Hill is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan that extends south from 42nd Street to meet the neighborhood of Gramercy (or Rose Hill as the northern half of Gramercy is often referred to) at 29th Street. Its western border is at Fifth Avenue and eastern border now extends beyond Lexington Avenue, to meet the distinct waterfront neighborhoods of Kips Bay and Tudor City at Second Avenue. Though housing in the neighborhood is slightly cheaper than in fashionable nearby parts of Manhattan, prices for apartments here rose a great deal during the boom of the late 1990s and early 2000s--as much as 500% in a decade. The area includes 10 East 40th Street, a great example of art deco architecture that exists throughout Murray Hill.
