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Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price - 4750$ Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Clinton/ Hell’s Kitchen From West 34th Street to West 59th Street, between Eight Avenue on the east and the Hudson River If living in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Manhattan is what you want, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen may be right for you. Day and night, this area is busy. It might not have the charm of the Village, but it has everything you need and is getting more each day. This area has changed dramatically over the last ten years. The gentrification and rejuvenation of Times Square has turned a rather “grungy” neighborhood into a more desirable one. Formerly known as Hell’s Kitchen, residential developers thought a name change would better re- flect the area’s new spirit and sensibility, but most New Yorkers still prefer to call it Hell’s Kitchen. Corporations have been enticed to set up shop: Conde Nast, Skadden Arps, etc. You will find restaurants, both high-end and take out, huge multiplex theaters, health clubs and more.
Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price -4000$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Lower Upper West Side/ Upper West Side From West 59th Street to West 96th Street, between Central Park West on the east and Riverside Drive on the Hudson River The Upper West Side is, along with the Upper East Side, one of the two most residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. The look and feel changes about every 10 blocks. The West 60’s is the most recently developed area and is slightly glitzy with beautiful new buildings built by Millennium Partners. Very chic boutiques and restaurants can be found on every block. As you inch your way towards the West 80’s the neighborhood takes on a more tra- ditional feel. There are benches in the parkway in the middle of Broadway, and stores such as Fairway (for all kinds of groceries), H & H Bagels and Zabar’s (for exotic foods and kitch- en supplies). By the time you get to the West 90’s it will feel as though you’ve turned back the clock to the 1950s – the majority of the buildings are exactly the same as they were 60 years ago, and there is very little development in terms of mega-complexes or “super-stores.” The Upper West Side affords you “true” Manhattan living! Every service, amenity and type of housing exists within this area and the fun is finding all of them.
Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price -3500$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Wall Street/ Financial District Southernmost tip of Manhattan The internationally recognized Financial District lies at the southernmost tip of Manhat- tan. The Financial District is extremely convenient if you work in this area. You can roll out of bed and be at your office in five-minutes. If you first view apartments here during the workday, be sure to come back at night – the hustle and bustle of Wall Street dies down after 6:00 PM. The Financial District is extremely quiet on weekends. The architecture in the Financial District is unique, with old office buildings being converted into residential apartments. The local services (i.e. dry cleaners, grocery stores, laundromats) haven’t quite caught up yet, so your choices are limited and you may need to reach beyond your neigh- borhood to get everything you want.
Number of bedroom - 1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price - 4350$ Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Lower Upper West Side/ Upper West Side From West 59th Street to West 96th Street, between Central Park West on the east and Riverside Drive on the Hudson River The Upper West Side is, along with the Upper East Side, one of the two most residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. The look and feel changes about every 10 blocks. The West 60’s is the most recently developed area and is slightly glitzy with beautiful new buildings built by Millennium Partners. Very chic boutiques and restaurants can be found on every block. As you inch your way towards the West 80’s the neighborhood takes on a more tra- ditional feel. There are benches in the parkway in the middle of Broadway, and stores such as Fairway (for all kinds of groceries), H & H Bagels and Zabar’s (for exotic foods and kitch- en supplies). By the time you get to the West 90’s it will feel as though you’ve turned back the clock to the 1950s – the majority of the buildings are exactly the same as they were 60 years ago, and there is very little development in terms of mega-complexes or “super-stores.”
Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price - 4095$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Lower Upper West Side/ Upper West Side From West 59th Street to West 96th Street, between Central Park West on the east and Riverside Drive on the Hudson River The Upper West Side is, along with the Upper East Side, one of the two most residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. The look and feel changes about every 10 blocks. The West 60’s is the most recently developed area and is slightly glitzy with beautiful new buildings built by Millennium Partners. Very chic boutiques and restaurants can be found on every block. As you inch your way towards the West 80’s the neighborhood takes on a more tra- ditional feel. There are benches in the parkway in the middle of Broadway, and stores such as Fairway (for all kinds of groceries), H & H Bagels and Zabar’s (for exotic foods and kitch- en supplies). By the time you get to the West 90’s it will feel as though you’ve turned back the clock to the 1950s – the majority of the buildings are exactly the same as they were 60 years ago, and there is very little development in terms of mega-complexes or “super-stores.”
Number of bedrooms - 1 Number of bathrooms - 1 Price - 3325$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Murray Hill From East 34th to East 42nd Streets, between Fifth Avenue and the East River The wonderful thing about New York is that as much as things change, many things stay the same. This is particularly true in Murray Hill. The beautiful tree-lined side streets and 100-year-old brownstones set the tone for this neighborhood. That said, high-rise living is plentiful as you get to the avenues further east. In fact, the area on First Avenue between 34th and 38th Streets houses well over 2,000 apartments in just four buildings! The neighborhood has tons of amenities. Just a few years ago Murray Hill seemed to go to sleep after the workday ended, but no longer. Traveling along Third Avenue you’ll find (at least) two restaurants per block on both sides of the street!. It’s an easy walk to the subways and trains in Grand Central Station.
Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price -4500$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Clinton/ Hell’s Kitchen From West 34th Street to West 59th Street, between Eight Avenue on the east and the Hudson River If living in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Manhattan is what you want, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen may be right for you. Day and night, this area is busy. It might not have the charm of the Village, but it has everything you need and is getting more each day. This area has changed dramatically over the last ten years. The gentrification and rejuvenation of Times Square has turned a rather “grungy” neighborhood into a more desirable one. Formerly known as Hell’s Kitchen, residential developers thought a name change would better re- flect the area’s new spirit and sensibility, but most New Yorkers still prefer to call it Hell’s Kitchen. Corporations have been enticed to set up shop: Conde Nast, Skadden Arps, etc. You will find restaurants, both high-end and take out, huge multiplex theaters, health clubs and more. You will still find an extraordinary blend of incomes and backgrounds, from descendants of European immigrants, to more recently arrived Asians and Latin Americans, to yuppies working in nearby Midtown. It is also home to the Broadway Theatre District, Times Square, the Garment District, Port Authority Bus Terminal and the Jacob Javits Convention Center. There are many new high-rise luxury rental apartment buildings, either recently completed or under construction, throughout the neighborhood. The icing on the cake is the new, very expensive AOL Time Warner office/residential tower at Columbus Circle on 59th Street. Called “One Central Park”, it is an “address” known throughout the world. It also houses a Whole Foods, Equinox Health & Fitness Center, and a myriad of shops, boutiques and restaurants.
Number of bedrooms -1 Number of bathrooms -1 Price - 3100$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck East Harlem From East 96th Street to East 125th Street, between First Avenue and Fifth Avenue A century ago, East Harlem was poised to become what the Upper East Side is today: a neighborhood of wealth and luxury. Instead, many landlords began investing elsewhere with the extension of train lines to outer boroughs. Rising prices and neglect led to dis- repair. Through all this, East Harlem has remained a vibrant community with a large- ly Spanish-speaking population. Respected museums, great apartments and convenient transportation on the 4/5/6 subway line make this neighborhood one of the best values in Manhattan.
Number of bedrooms - 1 Number of bathrooms - 1 Price - 4500 per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Clinton/ Hell’s Kitchen From West 34th Street to West 59th Street, between Eight Avenue on the east and the Hudson River If living in the heart of the hustle and bustle of Manhattan is what you want, Clinton/Hell’s Kitchen may be right for you. Day and night, this area is busy. It might not have the charm of the Village, but it has everything you need and is getting more each day. This area has changed dramatically over the last ten years. The gentrification and rejuvenation of Times Square has turned a rather “grungy” neighborhood into a more desirable one. Formerly known as Hell’s Kitchen, residential developers thought a name change would better re- flect the area’s new spirit and sensibility, but most New Yorkers still prefer to call it Hell’s Kitchen. Corporations have been enticed to set up shop: Conde Nast, Skadden Arps, etc. You will find restaurants, both high-end and take out, huge multiplex theaters, health clubs and more. You will still find an extraordinary blend of incomes and backgrounds, from descendants of European immigrants, to more recently arrived Asians and Latin Americans, to yuppies working in nearby Midtown. It is also home to the Broadway Theatre District, Times Square, the Garment District, Port Authority Bus Terminal and the Jacob Javits Convention Center. There are many new high-rise luxury rental apartment buildings, either recently completed or under construction, throughout the neighborhood. The icing on the cake is the new, very expensive AOL Time Warner office/residential tower at Columbus Circle on 59th Street. Called “One Central Park”, it is an “address” known throughout the world. It also houses a Whole Foods, Equinox Health & Fitness Center, and a myriad of shops, boutiques and restaurants.
Number of bedrooms - 1 Number of bathrooms - 1 Price - 4000$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Lower Upper West Side/ Upper West Side From West 59th Street to West 96th Street, between Central Park West on the east and Riverside Drive on the Hudson River The Upper West Side is, along with the Upper East Side, one of the two most residential neighborhoods in Manhattan. The look and feel changes about every 10 blocks. The West 60’s is the most recently developed area and is slightly glitzy with beautiful new buildings built by Millennium Partners. Very chic boutiques and restaurants can be found on every block. As you inch your way towards the West 80’s the neighborhood takes on a more tra- ditional feel. There are benches in the parkway in the middle of Broadway, and stores such as Fairway (for all kinds of groceries), H & H Bagels and Zabar’s (for exotic foods and kitch- en supplies). By the time you get to the West 90’s it will feel as though you’ve turned back the clock to the 1950s – the majority of the buildings are exactly the same as they were 60 years ago, and there is very little development in terms of mega-complexes or “super-stores.” The Upper West Side affords you “true” Manhattan living! Every service, amenity and type of housing exists within this area and the fun is finding all of them. It is home to turn-of- the century apartment buildings, rows of brownstones on wide, tree-lined side streets, family-run stores, heavily trafficked Broadway and the extraordinary cultural icon known as Lincoln Center. The Upper West Side was traditionally considered home to intellectuals, writers, musicians and artists but now houses as many CEOs as the East Side. It’s home to a diverse group of young and old alike.
Number of bedrooms - 1 Number of bathrooms - 1 Price - 3525$ per month Complimentary building amenities include: Dishwasher Elevator Washer and dryer in unit Doorman Pets allowed Building amenities: Bike room Concierge Storage available Live-in Super Cold storage Gym Media room Virtual doorman Community recreational facility Laundry in building Package room Central air City view Hardwood floors Roofdeck Yorkville and East End Avenue From East 77th Street to East 91st Street, between Lexington Avenue and the East River A quintessential, small, neighborhood-within-a-neighborhood on the Upper East Side, Yorkville residents like to keep it a well-guarded secret. Just slightly east of the beaten path, it offers tranquility and a great mix of pre- and post-war apartment buildings, town- houses and old brownstones. In the “old days,” Yorkville was home to many Irish, German and Hungarian immigrants, and you can still find some great ethnic restaurants and food shops in the area. East End Avenue is almost a separate neighborhood within Yorkville. It’s only 13 blocks long and is primarily residential. However, either on East End Avenue itself, or just a few steps off, you can find every service you need. While East End Avenue is home to many elegant buildings, the side streets offer affordable housing in convert- ed walk-up brownstones. It’s also home to Gracie Mansion, the mayor’s official residence, which sits right in the center of Carl Shurz Park on the East River (which is not really a river, but an estuary, it’s tidal). The Park is actually built on top of a section of the FDR (or East River) Drive. A beautiful promenade runs the length of the Park above the river, offer- ing a place to bike, jog and stroll. Summer days find the Park filled with sunbathers and by night, the promenade is a great place for a quiet, romantic walk. Asphalt Green is at the northern tip of the Park and houses a terrific sports facility with one of the city’s best swimming pools. One of the only drawbacks is that Yorkville is a considerable walk to the Lexington Avenue subway, and those who like being in the middle of the action may find this neighborhood too peaceful.
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Манхеттен.Сдаю 1 бедрум квартиру в билдинге.42 улица.В доме бассейн и спортзал.Без проверок.
Ищу квартиру в районе: Lower East Side, NOHO, Bowery, West Village, на год и более.Мне 28 лет, парень. Учусь и работаю, занимаюсь спортом.Ищу комнату не очень маленькую, чтобы в ней помещался стол, стул и кровать размера Queen.Необходимо снять до 1 июня.Буду благодарен за репост или любую помощь.Лучше текст сообщения на номер.
1bed apartment, Manhattan, Downtown, Wall Street.Либо возьму одну ДЕВУШКУ на подселение.Сдается полностью меблированный luxury апартмент с видом на океан, на статую свободы.Рядом: бронзовый бык, музеи, battery park, New York film academy, океан, парки в шаг. доступности, все виды трейна, автобусы.Локация очень шикарная.• Кв находится на 24 этаже, 24/7 работают doormen’s.• Каждом этаже свой лаундри.• Есть руфтоп с видом на статуя свободы, океан и на Манхеттан.Можно барбекю жарить.• Есть 2 большие, чистые тренажерные залы ( Life time).• Шумоизоляция очень хорошая. Соседей не слышно.• Также из услуг, Вам не придется самим возвращать покупки,отправлять письма,есть персонал кто делает все это за Вас.(На пробежки самое то, возле океана с шикарным видом).В квартире: вся мебель (диван, кровать, кухонная техника,рабочий стол/кресло, ковер итп) остается.Просторная ванная комната. Отдельная, просторная кухня, микроволновая печь, посудомоечная машина + Wi-fi 5G.Квартира просторная, в кв могут жить до 4х чел комфортно.4.000$ + депозит.Без брокер фии. Без проверки. Без документов.
Сдается 1 бедрум апартмент в билдинге. Манхеттен.В доме лифт, стиралка на этаже. Квартира может быть с мебелью. Возможно студентам или с гарантором.

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