This spacious two-bedroom, three-bathroom residence immediately impresses with its generous layout, modern finishes, and exquisite Upper East Side location in a well-maintained elevator building. The flowing floor plan offers a large living and dining area, two well-proportioned bedrooms with excellent closet space, and three updated bathrooms that provide added convenience for everyday living or hosting guests. A contemporary kitchen with sleek cabinetry, full-size stainless steel appliances, and ample counter space supports comfortable cooking at home while remaining open enough to stay connected to the main living space. Refined details such as hardwood floors, oversized windows, and thoughtful storage solutions enhance the overall sense of comfort and functionality. The building offers secure entry and attentive management, creating a reliable home close to the Q and 6 subway lines and crosstown bus options for straightforward access to Midtown and downtown. Nearby supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants, as well as popular shopping corridors and fitness studios, make day-to-day errands and dining out simple and convenient. Residents are also close to Central Park, Museum Mile, and local pocket parks, offering abundant outdoor recreation and cultural destinations. All interested renters are invited to schedule a viewing or request more information to learn more about this Upper East Side home.
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The Upper East Side has a reputation of wealth and opulence. Once home to the wealthiest New Yorkers (like the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, and the Rockefellers), the UES is filled with ornate and beautiful buildings. Today, the Upper East Side is still considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods, however, in recent years, it has begun to see younger arrivals (people in their 20s and 30s) who are finding better deals up north, away from the Lower East Side and/or hip Williamsburg.
With the completion of the 2nd Avenue train, the neighborhood is only becoming more accessible to everyone as previously the only train servicing the UEW was the 4,5,6 on Lexington Avenue. Even better, the further east you go, the cheaper the apartments get. All this is only adding on to the interest from renters who no longer have to commute for as long to get to the area.
The Upper East Side contains some smaller neighborhoods such as Yorkville, Lenox Hill, Carnegie…
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