17 East 96th Street,
17 EAST 96TH STREET,
#1M,
Manhattan,
NY
10128
This stunning one bedroom, one bathroom cooperative apartment is graciously sized with high ceilings and has been beautifully renovated in an architectural style, featuring Neoclassical dcor, which enhances the integrity of the charming building in which it is held by utilizing rounded door frames, crown moldings, wainscoting, crystal chandelier, and crafted pillars with intricate capitals.
Upon entering the apartment one is greeted by a large foyer with pristine white and black tiled flooring which runs throughout the apartment. Moving from the foyer, which holds two closets, one is led past a hidden door galley kitchen with plenty of counter-space and custom appliances including an integrated dishwasher. To the right of the foyer is a grand living area with a decorative fireplace at one end and enough space to enjoy separated living and dining experiences. Through the living room one follows a hallway past the bathroom and into a spacious bedroom with an oversized closet.
This apartment is available furnished or unfurnished.
Please Note: After the lease is fully signed; there is a on or about 45 day period to move-in date due to the co-op board process which requires an interview.
Located just half a block from Central Park in the historic Carnegie Hill neighborhood, the 17 East 96th Street Cooperative is an elegant pre-war boutique, full-service building with a 24-hour doorman and a live-in resident manager. The buildings amenities include an elevator, fitness room, bike storage, and a laundry room. The lobby has been beautifully renovated and the staff are as professional as they are welcoming, ensuring a warm yet secure environment where one can feel at home.
The area surrounding this distinguished building is home to the best of the Upper East Side, such as the beautiful Jackie Kennedy Onassis Reservoir and the famous Museum Mile; which includes the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, and the Museum, among others. On the other side of the building lies Madison Avenue with its high-end boutique shopping and fine art galleries, abundant quality restaurants, charming cafes, gourmet grocers, supermarkets, health clubs, and popular retail destinations nearby. The building is convenient to the 4,5,6 and Q subway lines as well to downtown and crosstown buses.