$5,200 | 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,050 Sqft |
Manhattan Place is luxury condominium building with a 24 hour concierge and 5-star amenities throughout! The crown jewel of this highly desirable building is the rooftop amenity space, which is COMPLIMENTARY to tenants and boasts a top of the line fitness center, swimming pool, jacuzzi, steam room, sauna, 2 roof decks showcasing 360 degree helicopter views of New York City, an indoor jogging track and a wifi-enabled resident lounge with piano. Additional amenities include a bike
room, storage cages, children's playroom, attached garage, dry cleaners, and valet. The building has just been meticulously remodeled with new high speed elevators, a brand new marble and dark wood lobby that gives off a feeling of sophistication, and a gorgeous marble waterfall to impress all guests and welcome all residents at the end of a long day. This lobby has garnered much deserved praise from the local community and was recently featured on national television.
There is a gourmet deli attached to the building, and plenty of supermarkets (including Trader Joe's and Fairway), bars, cafes, and the East River esplanade just steps away (with a dock 1 block away operating ferry service to Brooklyn, Queens, Wall Street, and boats to Martha's Vineyard and Sandy Hook)! St Vartan's Park is also 1 block away, and offers a playground with seating and updated recreation equipment for children, picnic area, basketball court, and tennis section, all spread out over
an entire city block.
In the early 1900s, Murray Hill was known for being an upscale neighborhood with beautiful and stately brownstones marked with old NYC charm. Because of its central location, Murray Hill makes an ideal neighborhood for many professionals that work in Midtown. For many commuters, the proximity to Grand Central Station is especially convenient.
As a primarily residential neighborhood Murray Hill is less densely populated than other areas of Manhattan (though Manhattan is as a rule more densely populated than the outer boroughs). That said, at rush hour you'll do well to avoid Grand Central and its vicinity if you can.
In the early 1900s, Murray Hill was known for being an upscale neighborhood with beautiful and stately brownstones marked with old NYC charm. In more recent years, the neighborhood has become younger and more affordable. It has an active nightlife scene and an influx of NYC transplants as well as a relatively heavy population of students…
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