RENOVATED 1-BEDROOM | MIDTOWN WEST
✨ Southern Exposure - Excellent Natural Light - Marble Bathroom - Oak Wood Floors - Stainless Steel Kitchen ✨
Welcome home to this beautifully renovated one-bedroom residence in Midtown West. With sunny southern exposure and abundant natural light, this home pairs warm oak wood flooring with contemporary finishes for a bright, polished Manhattan living experience.
APARTMENT FEATURES
- Spacious One-Bedroom Layout 🛏️
- Sunny Southern Exposure ☀️
- Excellent Natural Light
- Newly Renovated Interior
- Elegant Oak Wood Floors
- Modern Finishes Throughout
- Bright & Airy Living Space
MODERN KITCHEN
- Stainless Steel Kitchen
- Contemporary Finishes
- Functional Layout for Everyday Cooking
- Clean, Modern Design
BRAND-NEW MARBLE BATHROOM
- Newly Renovated
- Marble Finishes
- Contemporary Fixtures
- Clean, Spa-Inspired Design 🚿
PRIME MIDTOWN WEST LIFESTYLE
Enjoy an incredibly convenient Manhattan location surrounded by dining, entertainment, shopping, nightlife, and waterfront recreation.
Nearby you'll find:
- 🌳 Central Park
- 🎭 Broadway & the Theater District
- 🌊 Hudson River Park
- 🍽️ Restaurants & Neighborhood Dining
- ☕ Cafes & Coffee Shops
- 🛍️ Shopping & Everyday Conveniences
- 🎶 Entertainment & Nightlife
TRANSPORTATION
Excellent access to:
- A, C & E Trains
- 1 Train
- N, Q, R & W Trains
- Multiple MTA Bus Routes
- Citi Bike Stations 🚲
WHY YOU'LL LOVE THIS HOME
The southern exposure is a major highlight, bringing beautiful natural light into the apartment and showcasing the home's fresh renovation. Combined with oak wood floors, a stainless steel kitchen, and a brand-new marble bathroom, this one-bedroom delivers a sophisticated and comfortable Midtown lifestyle.
📲 Schedule your private tour today!
For all leasing inquiries or to schedule a private tour, contact Alexandria Medina of Highline Residential.
FEES & LEASING DETAILS
- Application Fee: $20
- Electricity: Based on Usage
- Internet: Based on Usage
- Optional Storage: $100-$200/Month
- Bike Storage: $15/Year
- Pet Fee: $40/Month, if applicable
DISCLAIMER
⚠️ Pricing, availability, layouts, finishes, dimensions, amenities, fees, pet policies, and lease terms are subject to change without notice. Optional and situational fees may apply. Verify all residence-specific information prior to lease signing. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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