🏙️ Spacious One-Bedroom with Flex 2 or 3 Potential | Prime Herald Square Living
No Fee Residence | No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
Welcome home to this expansive one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath residence in the heart of Herald Square. Offering exceptional flexibility, this spacious home can easily function as a two or even three-bedroom layout, making it ideal for roommates, professionals, or anyone seeking extra space in one of Manhattan's most convenient locations.
✨ Flex 2 or 3 Bedroom Potential
✨ No Fee Residence
✨ 1.5 Bathrooms
✨ No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
✨ Prime Herald Square Location
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🏡 Residence Features
Thoughtfully designed with generous proportions and modern finishes, this residence offers flexibility and comfort for today's lifestyle.
- Oversized one-bedroom layout with the potential to flex into a two or three-bedroom home 🏡
- Spacious living and dining area ideal for entertaining, relaxing, or working from home ☀️
- Newly renovated kitchen featuring modern appliances and contemporary finishes 🍽️
- One and a half bathrooms offering added convenience and privacy 🚿
- Oversized closets providing exceptional storage space 👗
- Bright interiors with an open and functional floor plan ✨
Additional Features:
✔ Flex 2 or 3 Bedroom Potential
✔ One and a Half Bathrooms
✔ Renovated Kitchen
✔ Oversized Closets
✔ Spacious Layout
✔ Modern Finishes
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🏢 Luxury Building Amenities
✨ Full-Service Manhattan Living
- 24-Hour Doorman & Concierge Service 🛎️
- Sky Bridge Resident Lounge & Solarium 🌇
- Rooftop Terrace with Iconic Manhattan Skyline Views 🌆
- State-of-the-Art Fitness Center with Peloton Bikes 🏋️
- Complimentary Fitness Classes 🧘
- Library & Co-Working Spaces 💻
- Billiards Room 🎱
- Resident Cafe & Lounge ☕
- Laundry Room & Laundry Service 🧺
- In-House Dry Cleaning & Tailoring Services 👔
- Complimentary Wi-Fi Throughout Common Areas 📶
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📍 Prime Herald Square Location
Perfectly positioned in the center of Manhattan, this residence offers unparalleled access to transportation, shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Nearby Highlights:
- Madison Square Garden 🏟️
- Empire State Building 🌆
- Herald Square Shopping District 🛍️
- Macy's Herald Square 🛍️
- Koreatown 🍽️
- Bryant Park 🌳
- Hudson Yards 🏙️
- Countless Restaurants, Cafes & Entertainment Options ☕🍽️
Transportation:
- N, Q, R, W Trains 🚇
- B, D, F, M Trains 🚇
- 1, 2 & 3 Trains 🚇
- PATH Train 🚆
- Penn Station & Moynihan Train Hall 🚆
- Port Authority Bus Terminal 🚌
- Grand Central Terminal 🚉
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🌟 Why You'll Love This Home
Large flexible layouts with luxury amenities and unmatched transit access are increasingly rare in Manhattan. This residence offers exceptional versatility and convenience in one of New York City's most connected neighborhoods.
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📲 Schedule Your Private Tour
In-person and virtual tours available.
Showings for occupied units are by appointment only.
For all leasing inquiries or to schedule a private tour, contact Alexandria Medina of Highline Residential.
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💰 Move-In Costs & Incentives
- No Broker Fee
- No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
- Application Fee: $20 Per Applicant
- First Month's Rent Due at Lease Signing
- The Guarantors Accepted (partial reimbursement available for qualified applicants)
Restrictions may apply. Please inquire for complete details.
Photos may represent similar residences and may not reflect the exact apartment available. Pricing, concessions, layouts, finishes, and availability are subject to change without notice.
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