Description 218 E 82nd #4FE Welcome to 218 E 82nd St, Apartment 4FE, a charming co-op residence nestled in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side. This thoughtfully designed unit boasts a suite of custom-built features, including a built-in desk, shelving, bed, and closets, all...
Description 218 E 82nd #4FE Welcome to 218 E 82nd St, Apartment 4FE, a charming co-op residence nestled in the heart of Manhattan's Upper East Side. This thoughtfully designed unit boasts a suite of custom-built features, including a built-in desk, shelving, bed, and closets, all crafted to maximize space and functionality. Built in 1920, this historic building offers a unique blend of classic architecture and modern convenience. The apartment's efficient layout is enhanced by these bespoke installations, providing ample storage and versatile living areas. Apartment Features: -Spacious living room -Exposed brick -Decorative fire place -Renovated Bathroom -Tons or storage -Natural Light -Custom full size bed frame with storage Neighborhood: The Upper East Side is one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighborhoods, known for its elegant townhouses, historic brownstones, and tree-lined streets. Home to world-class museums like The Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Guggenheim, as well as designer boutiques along Madison Avenue, the area offers a perfect blend of culture, sophistication, and convenience. With a mix of charming cafes, fine dining, and lush parks—including Central Park and Carl Schurz Park—residents enjoy a high quality of life. Transportation: Subway Stations: * 86th Street Station (4,5,6 Train @ Lexington Avenue) * 86th Street Station (Q Train Second Avenue Subway) Bus Services: * Crosstown Buses: The M86 Select Bus Service operates along 86th Street, providing efficient east-west travel across Central Park. * Uptown/Downtown Buses: Several bus lines, including the M15 and M15-SBS, run along First and Second Avenues, offering convenient north-south transit options. ??
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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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