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Per Month$3,500
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Essentials
- Price$3,500
- TypeRental Building
- Bedrooms1.5
- Bathroom1
- Rooms4
- Exposure North & South
Key Features
- Floor through
- Garden
- Full city view
- Decorative fireplace
- Dishwasher
- Good light
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
- Modern kitchen
- New windows
- Prewar detail
- Renovated bathroom
- Walk-in closets
Still available.........Enjoy coming home to one of the nicest blocks on the UWS. Spend your days, evenings and weekends by barbecuing in your private southern facing garden. The apartment features a private entrance, large living room, dining room, a king-size master bedroom with non-working fireplace, four large closets, Frigidaire appliances and beautiful hardwood floors throughout the apartment. Washer and Dryer located in the basement. Located just half a block away from Riverside Park and a few blocks from Central Park one will never want to live anywhere else again. Sorry no pets and no indoor smoking allowed.
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Upper West Side
Upper West, from Central Park West to the Hudson River, 57th Street to 110th Street.
Every ten blocks of the Upper West Side seem to have their own character: the 70s and 80s have their share of “Classic Six” prewar apartments (that’s three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen, as opposed to a “Classic Seven,” which has all that plus a room for the maid or domestic staff, sometimes used as a home office.) Along Riverside Drive on the Upper West Side, there are contain some grand-scale apartment buildings with magnificent river views to match the street’s name. Meanwhile, the southern bit of the Upper West Side embraces the Time Warner Center, which has some of the most spectacular luxury condos in the city, along with high-end shops like Coach and Hugo Boss, once-in-a-lifetime eateries like Per Se, and a giant subterranean Whole Foods that seems to hold every resident of the Upper West Side at once.
- Prewar
- Common garden
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