$669,000 1 BR in Midtown East

February 28th, 2010 by admin


New York NY Midtown East (42-59)

Web ID#: 26012
Property Type: Mid-rise
Beds: 1
Baths: 1
Price: $669,000


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YOUR HOME

This serene, well laid out one-bedroom apartment is the perfect home!! Come relax on the huge terrace that is bathed in Eastern light where you can washed over with the soothing sounds of Greenacre Park’s waterfall.

The interior design crafted by New York based, Shamir Shah, includes custom stained, 4-inch solid white oak hardwood floors throughout the apartment. The great room is deep and can easily accommodate a complete set of both living and dining room furniture. The equistly designed kitchen maximizes storage space and features Calacatta gold marble slab countertops, white oak lower cabinetry and high gloss lacquer upper cabinetry; and is accompanied by stainless steel appliances of the Bosch and Northland brands. The bedroom is accessed through elegant, oversized pocket doors. The breathtaking bathroom features a walk-in shower, beautifully contrasting walls tiled with a unique blue-gray clay and subway tile, and a custom vanity and medicine cabinet.

This home is the perfect solution: offering proximity to MIDTOWN EAST, but maintaining a desirable serenity that one finds in TURTLE BAY!! Call me to schedule a showing…

TALI BERZAK 917.295.3944

NEIGHBORHOOD

Midtown East is located between 40th and 60th Streets to the South and North, and 5th and 3rd Avenues to the East and West. High-end co-ops and luxury high-rises, plus brand new developments like the Veneto and Three Ten East 53rd project, are options for many a fast-paced Madison Avenue ad-man and woman, while slowing down in the Beekman Place or Tudor City enclaves has made sense for thousands of individuals since early last century. Historically, this very special Manhattan quarter has truly been the place to see and be seen…

Other famous landmarks include Trump Tower, the CBS Building, the Russian Tea Room, the Woolworth Building, the Seagram Building, the World Financial Center, and the Met Life building, as well as famous churches such as St John the Divine Cathedral, St. Regis, and St. Bartholemew’s Church. Local museums include The Museum of Modern Art, which includes such world-famous paintings as Vincent Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory (known as the “melting clock” painting), The Dahesh Museum, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Paley Center for Media, the former Museum of Television and Radio, where one can view practically every show ever broadcast on television, in their definitive archives, as well as attend panel discussions with some of TV’s top creative minds.

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Tali Berzak
cell: 917.295.3944
talib@nestseekers.com

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