Modern Move-In Ready Comfort Meets Classic UES Living
Gut-renovated, fully furnished rental graced with sleek finishes and close proximity to Carl Schurz Park, the East River Esplanade, schools, abundant dining and nightlife, and Museum Mile.
THE HOME
This bright 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home welcomes residents with a central foyer and boasts oversized windows with eastern and western exposures. Beautiful hardwood floors run throughout, and a huge storage closet includes a stacked washer and dryer.
The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space facilitates entertaining and casual lounging. The single-line kitchen is stylish yet highly functional. It features sleek countertops, custom two-tone cabinetry, and a suite of high-end fully integrated appliances, including a five-burner gas cooktop and dishwasher.
A split-wing layout ensures both bedrooms are private and quiet. Each receives vibrant natural light and can accommodate a queen-size bed and additional furniture pieces. The windowed bathroom is adorned with chic tilework, matte black fixtures, a floating vanity, a custom medicine cabinet with an LED mirror, and a walk-in shower with a glass partition, wall niche, and rain and handheld showerheads.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
88 East End Avenue is a pre-war rental building nestled in the quiet residential enclave of Yorkville. The building is seconds from Carl Schurz Park, Gracie Mansion, and the East River Esplanade. A few blocks west are iconic attractions like Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Guggenheim.
There are dozens of restaurants, bars, cafes, and pharmacies nearby, including Levain Bakery, Osteria Nando, The Mansion, and Nica Trattoria. Grocery stores within a few blocks include Morton Williams, D'Agostino, Gristedes, and Whole Foods. Myriad shops line Madison Avenue and East 86th Street.
Accessible public transportation options include several local bus lines, the NYC Ferry at East 90th Street, and the 4, 5, 6, and Q subway lines.The Upper East Side has a reputation of wealth and opulence. Once home to the wealthiest New Yorkers (like the Kennedys, the Roosevelts, and the Rockefellers), the UES is filled with ornate and beautiful buildings. Today, the Upper East Side is still considered one of the more expensive neighborhoods, however, in recent years, it has begun to see younger arrivals (people in their 20s and 30s) who are finding better deals up north, away from the Lower East Side and/or hip Williamsburg.
With the completion of the 2nd Avenue train, the neighborhood is only becoming more accessible to everyone as previously the only train servicing the UEW was the 4,5,6 on Lexington Avenue. Even better, the further east you go, the cheaper the apartments get. All this is only adding on to the interest from renters who no longer have to commute for as long to get to the area.
The Upper East Side contains some smaller neighborhoods such as Yorkville, Lenox Hill, Carnegie…
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