336 East 50th Street Unit: 1B
Leased

336 East 50th Street Unit: 1B

336 East 50th Street Unit: 1B, New York City, NY 10022

$2,295/month
Manhattan | Brooklyn

Peter Comitini

Corcoran Group

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Available for November 1st occupancy, this is a large, quiet, true one bedroom apartment, in a Turtle Bay/Midtown East, elevator building. The owner has added the elegant touch of French doors between the living room and bedroom, while maintaining the original bedroom door shown in the floor plan; giving it a a very flexible layout. Jacuzzi tub in the bath room, separate kitchen with granite countertops, and a real entry foyer too. Heat and hot water included. The block is tree lined and residential, with local cafes and eateries, while Manhattan waits for you just down the block. Easy transportation uptown, downtown, and crosstown, with the 4,5,6,E,M,7,S trains just a walk away. This is a lovely apartment, in an owner occupied building, at an truly awesome price! Sorry, no pets.

1
bed

1
bath

600 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms1
  • Total bathroom1
  • full bathroom1

Area & Lot

  • Status Leased
  • Living Area600 Sq.Ft.
  • MLS® IDCORC-2818314
  • TypeCondo
  • YEAR BUILT1960

Exterior

  • STORIES5

Financial

  • Lease Price$2,295/mo

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