Enjoy designer details in this fully renovated one-bedroom, one-bathroom home in a full-service Murray Hill co-op. Lined with wide windows facing south and east, this perfectly arranged 700-square-foot home is filled with great and thoughtful renovations. You'll notice the gleaming hardwood floors and high ceilings the...
Enjoy designer details in this fully renovated one-bedroom, one-bathroom home in a full-service Murray Hill co-op. Lined with wide windows facing south and east, this perfectly arranged 700-square-foot home is filled with great and thoughtful renovations. You'll notice the gleaming hardwood floors and high ceilings the moment you enter, and the roomy entry closet nods to the abundant storage to be found throughout. The beautifully reimagined open kitchen is a real showstopper in the open-plan great room. Swaths of Quartz top the counters and breakfast bar, while herringbone tile backsplash, distinctive brass pulls and exposed shelving set a designer tone. Cooking is a breeze thanks to a full complement the full-sized stainless steel appliances, including a five-burner gas range, built-in microwave, and dishwasher. The sunny king-size bedroom features an entire wall of reach-in closets and delightful, built-in window seats. There's another big closet outside the bedroom door, and the renovated, windowed bathroom is filled with modern fixtures and lovely tile.. 136 East 36th Street is a classic brick and limestone building offering full-time doorman service, live-in superintendent, and a lovely manicured rooftop garden. The pet-friendly cooperative allows co-purchases, sublets, and pieds-à-terre. Set at the corner of 36th Street and Lexington Avenue, this home is surrounded by the convenient residential living that Murray Hill is known for, with the sights and sounds of Midtown, NoMad, Gramercy and the Flatiron District within easy reach. With both Grand Central Terminal and Herald Square nearby, transportation options are abundant; 4/5/6, 7, S, B/D/F/M, N/Q/R/W subway lines, PATH trains, plus the 34th Street ferry dock and Midtown Tunnel are all within a half-mile.
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