Elevate your lifestyle with this exquisite penthouse duplex, located at 653 9th Ave between W 45th and W 46th Streets. This expansive apartment is the epitome of luxury urban living, designed to offer both comfort and sophistication.
**Apartment Features:**
- **Four Queen-Size Bedrooms**: Each bedroom is generously sized, featuring ample closet space for ultimate convenience.
- **Two Luxury Bathrooms**: Modern, spacious bathrooms equipped with top-of-the-line fixtures and abundant storage.
- **Private Roof Deck**: Escape or entertain high above the city with your own exclusive outdoor space.
- **Gourmet Designer Kitchen**: Fully equipped with a dishwasher, microwave, and sleek surfaces, perfect for any culinary enthusiast.
- **Laundry Convenience**: In-unit washer and dryer make daily chores effortless.
- **Refined Finishes**: Enjoy the elegant touch of exposed brick and a luxury renovation throughout.
**Building Amenities:**
- **Pet-Friendly**: Your furry friends are welcome here, making it a perfect home for pet owners.
- **Ideal Location**: Nestled in the heart of Midtown West, surrounded by world-class theaters, dining, and shopping. Easy access to public transportation.
**Rental Details:**
- **Price**: $8,295
- **Address**: 653 9th Ave, Penthouse Duplex
- **Neighborhood**: Midtown West
Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to rent a magnificent penthouse in one of Manhattan's most desirable areas. For more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact:
Ashante Gibbs
Highline Residential
A.gibbs@hlresidential.com
Live above it all! This penthouse is not just a place to live, but a place to thrive in the bustling heart of New York City.
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