Rarely available and highly sought after one bedroom, one bathroom home, perfectly nestled between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue in Manhattan's prestigious Upper East Side. Residence 16A is an oversized 1 bedroom with 3 exposures and amazing light in every room. On...
Rarely available and highly sought after one bedroom, one bathroom home, perfectly nestled between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue in Manhattan's prestigious Upper East Side. Residence 16A is an oversized 1 bedroom with 3 exposures and amazing light in every room. On the 16th floor of this 17th story Cond-op, you have amazing light throughout the apartment. Enter your foyer with an ample coat closet space. Walk further into the apartment and enjoy your beamed ceiling Living Room with natural light streaming from the wall of windows to the North. The Dining Area has wonderful panoramic views of the city and Central Park from Fifth to Madison Avenue. The windowed Kitchen is completely outfitted with up-to-date Miele and Subzero appliances. The Washer and Dryer occupies its own space adjacent to the Kitchen. The large bedroom has three generous closets and 2 exposures in the bedroom yielding wonderful light all day from your South and West views over the UES historic district. The apartment has wood flooring throughout. This charming 17 story building is located less than a block from Central Park. There is a full laundry in the basement and a storage unit for the exclusive use of the rental tenant. For your convenience there is a live-in Superintendent, a full 24-hour staff of friendly Doormen to attend to your every need. The location, on the corner of Madison Ave and 68th Street affords one the ease of all it has to offer plus small boutiques, charming cafes, restaurants. Easy transportation with the 6-train on 68th and Lexington and the uptown, downtown, and crosstown buses just a few steps away. Sorry no pets for renters are allowed in this building. All viewings may be made by appointment.
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The Upper East Side is a prestigious residential neighborhood in Manhattan known for its historic charm, tree-lined streets, and cultural attractions. It encompasses the Museum Mile, featuring renowned institutions like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. The area exudes an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, attracting families, professionals, and art enthusiasts.
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