200 East 66th Street, Apartment D1705
Common Charges: $1,575.16
RE Taxes: ~ $1,368.35
200 East 66th Street, D1705
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This large 2-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom apartment, with a private terrace is being completely renovated from top to bottom.
When finished, it will feature an open concept kitchen/living/dining plan, wood-burning working fireplace, and central air.
The fully-renovated kitchen will be complete with custom cabinetry, timeless Quartz countertops and backsplash, and high-end appliances including a wine cooler and Subzero refrigerator
Manhattan House enjoys two porte-cochere entrances leading into the grand, glass-enclosed lobby overlooking one of the largest private gardens in the city, with two sculptures by Dutch-born Hans Van de Bovenkamp. Additional amenities include a 24-hour doorman; full-time resident manager; five-star hotel concierge service; on-site valet parking services; the newly-renovated fitness room, an Exhale Mind Body Spa on the rooftop; a yoga studio; a children’s playroom; bicycle storage; and a rooftop terrace housing the Manhattan Club, with 10,000 square feet of interior and exterior entertainment space.
Its Lenox Hill neighborhood, which is the southernmost part of the Upper East Side, possesses a young, fashionable, urban demographic. Lenox Hill is named after Scottish immigrant Robert Lenox, who farmed 30 acres of the area in the early part of the 19th century. Today, Lenox Hill is known for its upscale shops and restaurants, from Bloomingdale’s as its centerpiece to the other notable boutiques and restaurants on Lexington and Third Avenues. When you’ve had your fill of shopping and dining, Central Park is just a few blocks west, for all sorts of outdoor activities, from concerts to playgrounds to sun-bathing. And when you want to go further, you’ll be a five-minute walk from the 63rd street subway station (with the F, Q, and R trains) and 68th street subway station (with the 4 and 6 trains), both on Lexington Avenue.
CONTACT US
Email Emily or Melissa now for information about other availabilities and to schedule an appointment, or call us at 212.666.4600
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