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2br, Midtown East, Manhattan, $4,995

Sutton Place * E.50s Luxury 2BR 1.5 BA * Dining Area * Doorman * Landscaped Rooftop * Gym * Playroom

*Sutton Place Mid E.50's Luxury 2 Bedroom (Convertible 2) 1.5 Baths * Doorman Building * Dining Area * Foyer * Breakfast Room * Landscaped Rooftop * Free Fitness Center * Playroom *Available immediately, this gorgeous, well-maintained unit has been delicately treated. This is a deluxe sized convertible 2 Bedroom (please see the floor plan) with a granite kitchen with a window, a 30 ft. living room and French doors. There is a dining room as well and 7 closets including a walk-in. There is a full bathroom as well as a powder room. All of the luxury apartments in the building easily accommodate life at a high level of luxury. Amenities are among the best to be found in Manhattan, including an attentive, responsive staff, a complimentary fitness center and a playroom, terraced gardens, and a landscaped rooftop sun deck for watching the city below, or contemplating the stars above.*** Please call me now to see this fabulous building and home; it will be well worth your time! My lousy photos are inadequate to show the quality of theses units *** The building is very well-located near shopping, the 59th St. express trains, and it is just a short trot to Central Park, Bloomies and the Museum of Modern Art.
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Apartment Details

Web ID: NKA_munited_121583
Price: $4,995
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.0
Listed for: 5 months
Available: Jan. 03, 2013
Pets: Small Dogs & Cats
amenities
Dishwasher, Doorman, Elevator, Garage, Gym, Laundry Room, Outdoor Space, Outdoor Space, Terrace
Nearby Subway Stations
  • E M Lexington Av/53 St (0.26 mi)
  • R N Q Lexington Av/59 St (0.33 mi)
  • 4 6 5 59 St (0.34 mi)

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