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106 Central Park South 20H, New York, NY 10019

$4,000/mo
Rented
Listing Details:
$4,000 Price
Condo Property Type
Central Park South Neighborhood
1 Beds
1.5 Baths
658 Approx. Sq. Ft.
Key Features:
Doorman
Prewar
Elevator
Garage
Laundry
Description:

If you love lounging in Central Park at any time of the day, this high floor apartment located right across the street from the Park is the one for you! Large east-facing windows keep the apartment sun-drenched all day, and provide stunning views of the Park.

20H provides the best the city has to offer — from transportation convenience to all the benefits of a full-service white glove building. Full-time doormen, concierge and valet services, a garage and a live-in resident manager offer residents the highest quality service. Housekeeping and dry cleaning services are also available for your convenience. The unit has a newly installed washer and fully vented dryer in-unit for your convenience. The kitchen is equipped with a new stainless steel refrigerator, range and dishwasher.

You can experience true New York character in the center of it all — New York City's most incredible shops, restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues. Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle, MoMA, the Theater District, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center are all easily accessible. Subway stations for A, B, C, D, E, F, M, N, Q, R, W, 1, 4, 5 and 6 lines are conveniently located blocks away.

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