2 Bedroom - First Avenue (E. 53rd St.) Midtown East/Sutton Place Very spacious 2 bedroom with lots of light, large eat in kitchen dishwasher, plenty of kitchen cabinets with a pantry, full sized refrigerator & living room There are 2 MASSIVE king size

969 First Ave

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Listing Id: 115461
Campus Name: Columbia University
Price From: $Ask-Ask
Bedrooms: 1-1
Bathrooms: 1-1
Property Type: Apartment Building

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2 Bedroom - First Avenue (E. 53rd St.)  

Midtown East/Sutton Place

 Very spacious 2 bedroom with lots of light, large eat in kitchen dishwasher, plenty of kitchen cabinets with a pantry, full sized refrigerator & living room

 

 There are 2 MASSIVE king size + bedrooms on opposite ends of the apartment, allowing extra privacy making it great for shares  Townhouse ,

Walk Up 2 Flights. Video Intercom. Off Site Laundry a Block Away. Supermarket across the Street, plus Whole Foods @ 2nd Ave, Trader Joes, Lots bars, restaurants and nightlife.

Great midtown location. 2 blocks to Subways, buses and Citi Bikes

2 Bedroom - First Avenue (E. 53rd St.) Midtown East/Sutton Place Very spacious 2 bedroom with lots of light, large eat in kitchen dishwasher, plenty of kitchen cabinets with a pantry, full sized refrigerator & living room There are 2 MASSIVE king size located in New York, New York, is a great rental option for Columbia University students looking for their next place to call home. This apartment building is a short 0-minute walk to campus . There are 1 bedroom units. If you can see yourself living at 2 Bedroom - First Avenue (E. 53rd St.) Midtown East/Sutton Place Very spacious 2 bedroom with lots of light, large eat in kitchen dishwasher, plenty of kitchen cabinets with a pantry, full sized refrigerator & living room There are 2 MASSIVE king size or have questions about the units, reach out to the landlord by contacting them using the form above.
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