Spacious & Sun-Drenched Upper East Side 1BR
Welcome home to this oversized, light-filled one-bedroom sanctuary located in prime Yorkville. Blending pre-war elegance with modern functionality, this residence offers an exceptional layout with uncompromised space to live, work, and entertain.
Apartment Features
Expansive Living Area: Unusually wide layout with ample room for standard living room furniture, a dedicated dining table, and a full home office setup.
Sun-Drenched Ambience: Soaring high ceilings paired with large windows bathe every room in brilliant natural light throughout the day.
Generous King-Sized Bedroom: A tranquil retreat designed to comfortably accommodate a king-sized bed set, dressers, and additional seating or workspace.
Separate Chef's Kitchen: Distinct windowed kitchen featuring extensive cabinetry, generous counter space, and a full suite of appliances.
Classic Detail: Rich original hardwood flooring, detailed molding, and classic architectural charm throughout.
Abundant Storage: Multiple deep closets provide deep vertical storage options.
Building & Neighborhood
Prime Yorkville Location: Nestled on a quiet, tree-lined block between 2nd and 3rd Avenues.
Transit Access: Minutes from the Q train at 86th St, the 4/5/6 express lines at 86th & Lexington, and the M15 Select Bus line.
Neighborhood Amenities: Steps from Whole Foods, Fairway Market, Equinox, Carl Schurz Park, Central Park, and the UES's best dining and nightlife.
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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