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Vacation Rental Studio with Kitchen

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Vacation rental Id: 1007
Style: Large studio with kitchen
Location: East 73rd Street between Lexington and Park Avenues
Sleeps: 1-4
Price Range: 130-300
Holiday apartment rental photoDescription
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This spacious studio is located in a classic Upper East Side brownstone between Lexington Avenue and Park Avenues.

The apartment is in great condition and is located on the fourth floor. The building has a small elevator suitable for one person at a time.

This vacation rental has a separate kitchen area equipped with a 4-burner stove and oven, toaster and coffee maker. There are all of the basic kitchen utensils, dishes, pots and pans.

The living room is equipped with two full-sized beds to sleep four people, high speed Internet service, a flat-screen TV with DVD player a large dresser and two large storage closets. The room has a/c. There hardwood floors with dark inlaid trim throughout. Three windows face the street and provide for a bright and warm atmosphere.

The bathroom is spacious and has a bathtub/shower, toilet and sink.

There is no smoking allowed inside the apartment. The building provides a full laundry facility in the basement.
Location Description
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The Upper East Side is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, between Central Park and the East River. The 1.8 square miles (4.7 km²) neighborhood, with elegant rows of landmark townhouses, once known as the 'Silk Stocking District', has some of the most expensive real estate in the United States, and is believed to be the greatest concentration of individual wealth in the nation. In the 19th century, and until the Park Avenue railroad cut was covered (finished in 1910), rich industrialists including Pittsburghers Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick began building stylish mansions and townhouses on the large lots along Fifth Avenue, abutting Central Park. One of the first sections to be developed was around 86th Street, where several prominent families of German descent built country estates. Yorkville as it was known, soon moved east past Lexington Avenue and became a suburb of middle-class Germans, many of whom worked in nearby piano factories, stables, and breweries. Madison Avenue from 60th Street well into the 80s is the monied crowd's main shopping strip, recently vaulting ahead of Hong Kong's Causeway Bay to become the most expensive retail real estate in the world. Zip code 10021 has the highest concentration of stores in the United States with more than $1 million in annual sales each.
Building Description
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Upper East Side brownstone between Lexington and Park Avenues. This is a prewar building facing North and the street. The building has a small elevator suitable for one person at a time. The building has a coin-operated washers and dryers in the basement. The building is within a 4 minute walk from the Lexington Avenue and 77th Street subway station. There are many restaurants, bars and shops within a short walk of the building. The Museum Mile and Central Park are just 2.5 blocks to the West of the building.
Building Details
Elevator: Yes
Doorman: No
Type: Prewar
Parking: No
Pets: No


Price Details
Amenities
  • Laundry in the basement
  • Fridge
  • Two queen sized beds
  • Cable Internet
  • Iron
  • Dishwasher
  • Hair-dryer
  • Air Conditioner
  • Linens & Towels provided
  • Coffeemaker
  • Flat Panel TV
  • Cable TV
Floor PlanVacation rental floor plan