This spacious three-bedroom residence showcases floor-to-ceiling windows, sleek hardwood flooring, and a beautifully finished open-concept living area that immediately impresses with its light, contemporary design and smart layout for everyday comfort and entertaining. The modern kitchen features full-sized stainless steel appliances, polished countertops, and ample cabinet storage, while the serene bedrooms offer generous closet space and room for a queen or king bed. In-unit climate control and premium finishes throughout create a polished, comfortable home environment. Within the building, residents enjoy amenities such as a fully equipped fitness center, attended lobby, resident lounge, package reception, and elevator service designed to streamline daily life. Set in an exquisite Midtown East location near major subway lines and bus routes, this home offers convenient access to key business districts, Grand Central, and crosstown connections. Everyday needs are met by nearby supermarkets, cafes, and pharmacies, while dining, shopping, and cultural destinations in Murray Hill and surrounding neighborhoods add vibrant options after work or on weekends. All interested renters are welcome to schedule a viewing or request more information about this apartment.
luxury rental, Midtown East apartment, one bedroom, modern finishes, stainless steel appliances, elevator building, doorman building, fitness center, resident lounge, Murray Hill amenities
Between 32nd and 42 street one the east side of Manhattan lies Murray Hill, the affluent neighborhood that's never lost its classy image. A long time favorite neighborhood for NYC's elite, Murray Hill is full of high end establishments and homes.
In 1762, successful merchant Robert Murray decided to build a Mansion and farm on a desolate portion of Manhattan. His farm started from modern day 32nd street and extended north to about modern day 38th. The Murray estate would go on to play a major role in the Revolutionary War when another member of the Murray family, Mary Murray, invited the British to tea, giving the defeated American army enough time to escape Manhattan.
The land would remain in the hand of the various Murray's until 1835 when a fire swept the land that the Murray's had been renting to various people and government bodies. Around the 1850's row houses began being built in the area, and they soon became very popular with the…
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