Charming Pre-War One Bedroom with Modern Comforts in Midtown East Welcome to Unit #3D at 212 East 48th Street, a spacious one-bedroom apartment that combines classic pre-war elegance with contemporary amenities. As you step inside, you're greeted by a large foyer leading into an expansive...
Charming Pre-War One Bedroom with Modern Comforts in Midtown East Welcome to Unit #3D at 212 East 48th Street, a spacious one-bedroom apartment that combines classic pre-war elegance with contemporary amenities. As you step inside, you're greeted by a large foyer leading into an expansive living and dining area. The high-beamed ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, and a stately wood-burning fireplace set a warm and inviting tone. Oversized windows flood the space with natural light, offering serene views of tree-lined 48th Street and historic brownstones. The kitchen is generously sized and windowed to enjoy cooking at home. The well-proportioned bedroom offers plenty of space, while an additional room can easily function as a walk in closet, home office or den. The windowed bathroom adds brightness, and a private storage unit is available. Located in the heart of Midtown East's Turtle Bay, this boutique pre-war co-op was designed by the celebrated architect John H. Duncan and offers only 48 units. Building amenities include a live-in superintendent, central laundry, and two outdoor spaces-a private garden and a landscaped roof deck. The building's timeless charm is accentuated by its marble lobby and French doors. Conveniently located just moments from Grand Central Station, the UN, and some of the city's best dining and shopping, this is a prime location for both work and leisure. The co-op is flexible, allowing co-purchasing, pied- -terres, and pets (with board approval). Note: there is a 909.74/month capital assessment until December 2026. This beautiful home in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods is ready for move-in.
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Midtown East is a vibrant neighborhood located in the heart of Manhattan, New York City. It stretches from East 42nd Street to East 59th Street and is bordered by the East River to the east and Fifth Avenue to the west. This area is known for its bustling commercial district, iconic landmarks, and convenient accessibility to various attractions and amenities.
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