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-Hardwood Floors: Classic, durable, and easy to maintain, enhancing the aesthetic of every room.
-High Ceilings: Creates an open, airy ambiance, making the space feel larger and more inviting.
-Exposed Brick: Adds character and a touch of industrial charm to the living space.
-Modern Kitchen: Equipped with the latest appliances and finishes for your culinary adventures.
-Dishwasher: Simplify your dishwashing routine with this essential kitchen appliance.
-Microwave: Quick and easy meal preparation included in your kitchen setup.
-Modern Bathroom: Sleek and stylish, ensuring a comfortable and contemporary living experience.
-Washer/Dryer: Enjoy the convenience of in-unit laundry, saving time and money.
Murray Hill is a neighborhood in Manhattan known for its blend of tranquility and urban excitement. Nestled between the East River and Midtown, it strikes a perfect balance between a residential vibe and the buzz of city life. During the day, the neighborhood is quiet, offering a serene escape from the hustle of nearby business districts. However, as evening sets in, Murray Hill transforms with a vibrant nightlife, featuring numerous bars and restaurants that cater to a diverse crowd, including young professionals and students from nearby universities. Its proximity to landmarks like the Morgan Library & Museum, along with easy access to transportation (subway lines at 33rd Street and various bus routes), makes it a highly desirable place to live. The area is also home to several parks, providing green spaces for relaxation or leisure activities, making Murray Hill not just a place to live, but a place to thrive.
Snuggled next to the East River between 23rd and 34 street, Kips Bay is very popular with families due to the great schools, hospital access, and general safety of the area. However, there has also been an increase in young professionals seeking to rent in the neighborhood as businesses continue to expand in Murray Hill and North Manhattan.
Kips Bay receives its name from the Kips family farm off the bay of the East River. The area in the 1600's and 1700's, was mostly farmland. As the decades went by, more and more of the land was bought off to make room for city developments. For example in 1794, Bellevue Farm was purchased in order to construct a medical facility, and in subsequent years, parcels of Kips Bay Farm were purchased to expand the facilities.
Kips Bay in the 1800's saw more of the same, land and markets were bought and moved uptown to make room for small business and row houses. By the 1900's Kips Bay looked pretty much the same for…
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