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2br, Midtown West, Manhattan, $3,900

TRENDY*Close to SUBWAY*FULL SERVICE BLDG*FREE GYM*HARD TO BEAT PRICE**

THIS ONE IS ALREADY CONVERTED TO 2BR APT WITH A WINDOW IN THE LIVING ROOM!!!!!! Modern apartment with stainless steel appliances (DW+MW), XXXXXL size windows, light everywhere, fully renovated mild crme tile bath. Abundant closet space.LUXURIOUS FULL SERVICE building offering THE BEST VALUE for your money on the West Side of the city. The residence features 24/7 doorman services, FREE state-of-the-art fitness center, roofdeck with amazing city views.Live in the middle of everything with COOL BARS, FANCY RESTAURANTS and ENDLESS shopping stores just around the corner. Steps away from major transportation hubs. Just minutes away from Chelsea, Hell's Kitchen, Clinton and the Garment District. Live here and you will be living Manhattan's history as this urban frontier is being transformed into an exciting neighborhood, alive with diversity as seen in the eclectic shops, restaurants and clubs, and a variety of performing arts venues including the Baryshnikov Arts Center and more. Luxurious feel, great views of Hudson River as well as the Manhattan skyline. It is easy to get to the local parks such as Bryant, DeWitt Clinton and the Hudson River Park, as well as other popular destinations including Chelsea Pier, Rockefeller Center and the Javits Center. CALL RACHEL SINAY TO VIEW THIS APARTMENT
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Apartment Details

Web ID: NKA_munited_99742
Price: $3,900 $265 over market
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.0
Listed for: 8 months
Available: Oct. 08, 2012
Pets: No Pets
amenities
Doorman, Elevator, Gym
Nearby Subway Stations
  • C E A 34 St - Penn Station (0.19 mi)
  • 1 2 3 34 St - Penn Station (0.39 mi)
  • 1 2 3 28 St (0.43 mi)

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