ποΈ Oversized South-Facing One-Bedroom (Flex 2 or Flex 3) | Herald Towers
Welcome home to this expansive south-facing one-bedroom residence at Herald Towers, one of Midtown Manhattan's most established luxury rental communities. With the flexibility to convert into a two or even three-bedroom layout, this home offers incredible value, abundant natural light, and access to an impressive collection of resident amenities in the heart of Herald Square.
β¨ South-Facing Residence
β¨ Flex 2 or Flex 3 Potential
β¨ No Fee Apartment
β¨ No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
β¨ Full-Service Luxury Building
β¨ I can show you all available units in this building during your tour.
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π‘ Residence Features
- Oversized south-facing one-bedroom layout π‘
- Flexible floor plan with potential for a Flex 2 or Flex 3 configuration
- Newly renovated kitchen with updated appliances π½οΈ
- Renovated bathroom finishes β¨
- Oversized closets providing exceptional storage π
- Bright southern exposure with excellent natural sunlight βοΈ
- Spacious living and dining area ideal for entertaining or working from home π»
- Functional layout offering flexibility for roommates or additional living space
Additional Features:
β South-Facing Exposure
β Flex 2 Potential
β Flex 3 Potential
β Renovated Appliances
β Oversized Closets
β Excellent Natural Light
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π’ Herald Towers Luxury Amenities
ποΈ Full-Service Living
- 24-Hour Doorman & Concierge
- Professional On-Site Management
- Resident Services Team
π Resident Amenities
- 25th Floor Sky Bridge Lounge & Solarium βοΈ
- Rooftop Terrace with Iconic Manhattan Views π
- Library & Co-Working Space π»
- Cafe Bar β
- Billiards Room π±
πͺ Fitness & Wellness
- State-of-the-Art Fitness Center ποΈ
- Peloton Bikes π΄
- Complimentary Fitness Classes
β¨ Additional Conveniences
- Laundry Room & Laundry Service π§Ί
- In-House Dry Cleaning & Tailoring π
- Wi-Fi Throughout Common Areas πΆ
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π Prime Herald Square Location
Enjoy living at one of Manhattan's most connected addresses.
Nearby Highlights:
- Empire State Building ποΈ
- Bryant Park π³
- Madison Square Garden π΅π
- Macy's Herald Square ποΈ
- Koreatown π½οΈ
- Hudson Yards π
- Times Square π
- Penn Station π
Transportation:
- PATH Train π
- Penn Station π
- Grand Central Terminal π
- Port Authority Bus Terminal π
- Nearly Every Major Subway Line Nearby π
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π Current Incentives
π No Fee Apartment
π No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
π Guarantors Accepted
π Partial Reimbursement of Guarantor Fees for Qualified Applicants
Restrictions may apply.
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π² Schedule Your Private Tour
Large flex apartments with southern exposure in Midtown Manhattan are increasingly rare. This residence offers exceptional flexibility, luxury amenities, and one of the city's most convenient locations.
π² For all leasing inquiries or to schedule a private tour, contact Alexandria Medina of Highline Residential.
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π° Leasing Details
β No Broker Fee
- Application Fee: $20 per applicant
- First Month's Rent Due at Lease Signing
- No Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants
Photos may represent similar residences within the building and may not reflect the exact apartment available. Pricing, layouts, concessions, finishes, and availability are subject to change without notice.
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