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$ 4,125
NER
No Fee
3 Beds • 1 Baths • 879 ft2
Net Effective Rent.1 Month Free w/12 Month Lease Gross Rent is $4,500
Building & Unit Features
Actual photos! The net effective price is shown with 1 month free on a 12-month lease. The gross rent is $4500. The landlord will pay the broker's commission making this a no-fee apartment. This amazing 3 bed in Sutton Place features high ceilings and hardwood floors throughout. This phenomenal building features an elevator, laundry facility, and a live-in super. Rent this sponsor unit with no board approval. NO PETS please. Call/text/email for a private viewing. This apartment will not last!
This busy, bustling neighborhood, with its sometimes chaotic street traffic, extends from 42nd Street north to 59th Street, and from 5th Avenue to the East River. At the center of Manhattan, its convenient location affords its residents access to anywhere in the city, and for many, the ability to stroll to work. Within its borders are such iconic landmarks as the historic Grand Central Station, the art-deco Chrysler building, the United Nations, the Museum of Modern Art, and Rockefeller Center.
The area is also home to world-famous, upscale department stores, including Lord & Taylor, Bergdorf Goodman, and Saks Fifth Avenue, and there is certainly no shortage of eateries.
This classic section of New York City encompasses several mini-neighborhoods such as Sutton place and the more affordable Turtle Bay.
Residents of the numerous high-rise condos and co-ops also enjoy the running path along the East River; a jogging and picnic destination with views of the river, bridges, and passing boats.
Subway access: 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, F, E, M.
This busy, bustling neighborhood, with its sometimes chaotic street traffic, extends from 42nd Street north to 59th Street, and from 5th Avenue to the East River. At the center of Manhattan, its convenient location affords its residents access to anywhere in the city, and for many, the ability to stroll to work. Within its borders are such iconic landmarks as the historic Grand Central Station, the art-deco Chrysler building, the United Nations, the Museum of Modern Art, and Rockefeller Center.
The area is also home to world-famous, upscale department stores, including Lord & Taylor, Bergdorf Goodman, and Saks Fifth Avenue, and there is certainly no shortage of eateries.
This classic section of New York City encompasses several mini-neighborhoods such as Sutton place and the more affordable Turtle Bay.
Residents of the numerous high-rise condos and co-ops also enjoy the running path along the East River; a jogging and picnic destination with views of the river, bridges, and passing boats.
Subway access: 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, F, E, M.
Floor: 5
School Code: PS 59
Total Rooms: 5
Pet Policy: No Pets