Conv.2 Bedroom, East 30s, Attended Lobby, High Ceilings, Full Concierge, Garage, Fitness Center, NO FEE!
| Monthly Rent: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $5,195 | Convertible 2 Bedroom | Midtown |
Property Description
East 30s, Second Avenue
Conv. 2 Bedroom / 2 Bath / Available Immediately / NO FEE!
BUIDING DESCRIPTION:
Located in the historic Turtle Bay area, this 51-story high building sets the standard for luxury living providing many amenities that include:
* Grand Entrace Framed with limestone piers & domed-ceiling lobby
* 24/7 Doorman & Concierge
* Furnished Sun Terrace
* Private Garden
* Magnificent 55 ft. Lap-Pool
* Fitness Center w/ Sauna
* Children's Indoor Playground
* Attended Indoor Garage
* Full-Air Conditioned Laundry Facility
* Separate Service Elevator Accessible
APARTMENT FEATURES:
This apartment features 9-foot ceilings oak parquet floors. The rooms are spacious and the closet space is truly immense for a New York City apartment. The kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances. The unit has double-pane windows keep heat in and noise out while providing great views to the surrounding areas.
* 9-foot high ceilings
* Marble bathrooms
* Granite kitchen
* Double-pane windows
* Oak parquet floors
Neighborhood Description: Midtown Manhattan, is an area of New York City home to world-famous commercial zones such as Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and Times Square. Midtown is the largest central business district in the United States and is home to the city's tallest and most famous buildings, such as the Empire State Building and Chrysler Building. As New York's largest central business district, Midtown Manhattan is indisputably the busiest single commercial district in the United States, and among the most intensely and diversely used pieces of real estate in the world. The "Plaza District", a term used by Manhattan real estate professionals to denote the most expensive area of midtown from a commercial real estate perspective, lies between 42nd Street and 59th Street, from Third Avenue to Seventh Avenue, about a square kilometer or half a square mile.
