For August 14th move-in, Apt. 5N is a two-bedroom, two-bathroom home with a dining area, and wide-open eastern and southern views of the East River from large, OVERSIZED WINDOWS. There are pristine, oak floors throughout, central heat and air conditioning, and a PRIVATE WASHER/DRYER. The open kitchen is outfitted with full-size, stainless-steel appliances, including a dishwasher and microwave. There are granite countertops with a breakfast bar and ample cupboard space. The en-suite main bedroom has a WALK-IN CLOSET, and the two bathrooms are designed in marble and Kohler fixtures.
455 Main Street is a luxury building with full-time doorman, live-in resident manager, elegant lobby and hallways, fitness room, community recreation room, children's room, massive roof deck and bike room. Pets are welcome!
The neighborhood and grounds surrounding this superb condo building have pristine, landscaped green spaces, gardens and pathways, all on the East River. Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park and Cornell Tech Campus are serene and airy spaces to relax. The M subway train and Roosevelt Island Tram are also nearby. Roosevelt Island has all the conveniences, such as a local bus, Duane Reade, grocery shopping, coffee shops, restaurants, dry-cleaning, house-cleaning service and much more.
Fees for renting:
$350 processing fee
$350 move-in fee
$65 digital submission fee for the online application with the condo board and management.
$100 for yearly dog fee and $50 for an additional dog (if you have a dog).
Later when moving out: $350 move-out fee
If renewing the lease: $350 renewal fee
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While not a traditional neighborhood, Roosevelt Island sports an eclectic collection of apartment complexes, landmarks, parks, and even some bars and restaurants. Resting in the East River between Manhattan and Queens, Roosevelt Island marches to the beat of its own drum.
Roosevelt Island in the 1600's and 1700's was largely private property that would change names depending on who owned it. One of the last private landowners of the island was Jacob Blackwell, who built the Blackwell House that still stands today as the 6th oldest house in NYC.
New York City bought the island in 1828 and used it for various purposes like hospitals and prisons. One of the many historic projects that's still standing is the Blackwell Island Light, a lighthouse marking an end to the prison and asylum construction. The last inmate left the island in 1935.
Access to the island was improved in 1930 when bridges connecting Manhattan and Queens finally added…
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