1371 1st Avenue #5A

  • 1 Bedroom
  • 1 Bathroom
$3450 / month
Available Aug 18th

Key Features

  • Black granite counter tops
  • Convenient to great shopping and restaurants and entertainment and Whole Foods and Fairway and Central Park and Museum Close to the 4 and 5 and 6 trains and M86 crosstown bus
  • Dishwasher
  • Entry closet
  • Great Natural Sunlight from Eastern exposure
  • Hardwood floors throughout
  • New stainless steel appliances
  • Newly renovated kitchen
  • Only a couple of blocks from multiple CitiBike stations
  • Overhead lighting
  • Video intercom/ Virtual Doorman
  • White shaker style cabinets

Apartment Details

No fee! Spacious 1 bed/1 bath on 1st Avenue between 73rd and 74th Streets.

– Newly Renovated kitchen
– White shaker style cabinets
– Black granite counter tops
– New Stainless steel appliances
– Dishwasher
– Great natural sunlight from Eastern exposure
– Entry closet
– Overhead lighting
– Hardwood floors throughout
-Virtual Doorman
– Convenient to great shopping, restaurants, entertainment, Whole Foods, Fairway, Central Park, Museum Mile, Carl Schulz Park
– Close to the 4, 5 & 6 trains, a half a block from the Q train on 2nd Avenue, and M86 crosstown bus
– Only a couple of blocks from multiple CitiBike stations

We accept The Guarantors and Insurent applicants.

Viewings by appointment with advance notice. Contact us to schedule a viewing.

We are the owner/management company of this building. We are not a brokerage; we do not charge a brokerage fee.

Pets subject to approval on a case by case basis.

Building Details

Stately, handsome, and a short distance from the East River Promenade and John Jay Park, this pre-war apartment building—built in 1910—is situated on First Avenue between 73rd and 74th Streets. Boasting a convenient location with cafés, pubs, supermarkets, and more right outside your door. The 4,5,6 trains and the Second Avenue Q are also easily accessible. Down the street and at several other convenient locations you’ll find CITI Bikes.

Upper East Side

Neighborhood
Description

Spanning from 59th Street and Central Park South to 96th Street and the East River, today’s Upper East Side defies expectations about uptown living. Yorkville, Carnegie Hill, and Lenox Hill offer unique characteristics and experiences. With historic brownstones and polished high-rises, lively restaurants, and quiet cafés, the neighborhood is home to a diverse community and includes some of the city’s most famous attractions, institutions, and individuals. Explore new designer boutiques, and legendary Upper East Side mainstays. Enjoy a trip to picturesque Central Park or gaze at art and artifacts along Museum Mile. With access to excellent public transit—the 4,5,6, and Q trains—as well as CITI Bikes, it’s easy to get uptown, downtown, or across town in a matter of minutes.

Getting
Around

  • 72nd St. MTA Stop
  • 68th St. MTA Stop
  • M79 Bus Stop
  • Metro North
    New Haven, Harlem, Hudson, New Canaan
  • CITI bike