305 East 24th Street
Apartment #10-M
$3,200 Rental Price
- Bedrooms   1.0 Bath

305 East 24th Street, Midtown East, NYC

DOORMAN ELEVATOR BUILDING! Open eastern views, quiet, studio apartment with additional dressing room area with two huge closets that can be used as an office, gym, reading room, or your own enormous closet! Overlooking a newly renovated tree-filled green space/park and even view the July 4th...

DOORMAN ELEVATOR BUILDING! Open eastern views, quiet, studio apartment with additional dressing room area with two huge closets that can be used as an office, gym, reading room, or your own enormous closet! Overlooking a newly renovated tree-filled green space/park and even view the July 4th fireworks when they are on the East Side! This lovely home features hardwood classic parquet floors throughout and a spacious kitchen and bath. The kitchen includes original hardwood cabinets and expansive counter space. Large living area can fit a living room set, sleeping area as well as a dining room table and chair . The apartment features two front closets and an extra large walk-in closet, too! Offered furnished or empty. This coveted neighborhood is centrally located for easy access to Madison Square Park, Gramercy Park, Flatiron, East Village, Union Square and all transportation including subway and bus services, and exceptional shopping with Trader Joe’s, Fairway, Whole Foods and a new Target nearby. Conveniently located near NYU Dental, Medical, Engineering & Nursing Schools. You can also enjoy some of New York City’s best restaurants including Eataly, Black Star Cafe, Patrizia’s, Hane Sushi, Posto Pizza, Mexicue, the new Rosemary’s East, as well as the best bagels in NYC with Tal, Pick-A-Bagel and Essa Bagels, and of course Starbucks, DD all close by! Thermostatically controlled air conditioning and heating, cooking gas, water are included in the rent. Citibike location across from back entrance of building. Huge laundry room in basement of building. Board approval required. Sorry no pets allowed in sublets! The common areas are impressive, from the spacious lobby featuring Mies van der Rohe-designed furniture, polished floors, stylish lighting, and beautiful millwork, to the four modern elevators and renovated laundry room, to the lovely carpeted hallways. The amenities include an excellent staff, with doormen, concierge, valet and porters, an on-site managing agent. Additional features include a computerized package alert system that will send tenants an instant message when they receive packages. Sublets: 1 year lease with option for year 2. 1 month security deposit and first month rent due on approval. There is a digital sublease application including the following fees: application initiation fee $120, move in fee $200, coop application fee $130, sublease application processing fee $600, digital submission fee $65, credit report fee $125 per applicant. 5% app admin fee upon submission. Guarantors are welcome. There is a short zoom admissions meeting. Salary requirement is 40x rent (80x rent for Guarantors). Next board Zoom interview admissions date 2/11, board application package due by 1/20; Move in available after board approval, potentially after 2/18. Enjoy New York Towers as your new home – so much to offer in a full service, 24/7 doorman, elevator building.

Courtesy of Nardoni Realty Inc

Floorplan for 305 East 24th Street, 10-M

Floorplan for 305 East 24th Street, 10-M

Listing Details

Midtown East, NYC
Type: Rental
Price: $3,200
Web ID: 1102557715

Info & Amenities

Type: Apartment
Rooms: 2.0
Bathrooms: 1.0
Built: 1963
Pets allowed: Yes

Map of Area for 305 East 24th Street 10-M

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