JUNIOR 1-BEDROOM | MIDTOWN WEST
✨ Spacious Layout - Upgraded Kitchen & Bathroom - Dishwasher - Hardwood Floors ✨
Welcome home to this large junior one-bedroom residence in the heart of Midtown West. Offering a spacious layout, modern upgrades, and a highly convenient location, this home provides the perfect combination of comfort and accessibility in Manhattan.
APARTMENT FEATURES
- Large Junior One-Bedroom Layout 🛏️
- Spacious Living Area
- Hardwood Floors
- Upgraded Kitchen
- Upgraded Bathroom
- Dishwasher
- Functional Layout with Flexible Living Space
MODERN KITCHEN
- Updated Kitchen Design
- Dishwasher
- Convenient Storage & Prep Space
- Modern Finishes
PRIME MIDTOWN WEST LOCATION
Located in one of Manhattan's most connected neighborhoods, this residence puts you close to dining, entertainment, shopping, parks, and transportation.
Nearby you'll find:
- 🌳 Central Park
- 🎭 Broadway & Theater District
- 🌊 Hudson River Park
- 🍽️ Restaurants & Bars
- ☕ Cafes & Coffee Shops
- 🛍️ Shopping & Everyday Conveniences
- 🎶 Midtown West Nightlife
TRANSPORTATION
Convenient 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
This junior one-bedroom offers more space than a typical studio while maintaining a practical and efficient layout. With hardwood floors, an upgraded kitchen, a dishwasher, and a prime Midtown West location, this home is ideal for anyone looking for comfort and convenience in the center of Manhattan.
📲 Schedule your private tour today!
For all leasing inquiries or to schedule a private tour, contact Alexandria Medina of Highline Residential.
DISCLAIMER
⚠️ Pricing, availability, layouts, finishes, dimensions, amenities, fees, and lease terms are subject to change without notice. Verify all residence-specific information during your private tour. Equal Housing Opportunity.
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