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Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Jordana Hirsch
350 East 53rd Street, 2D Turtle Bay, Manhattan, NY 10022
Turtle Bay, Manhattan, NY 10022
$4,905 USD
Rented
2 beds
1 bath
The Details
Transaction Typerented
Property TypeCondo
Built in1920
About this home
Gut Renovated EXTREMELY Large true 2 Bedroom apartment located in a well maintained building in the heart of Turtle Bay.
Apartment features: - Newly Renovated - Eat In Kitchen - Large Living Room - King Sized Bedrooms - Stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher) - Ample Closet Space - Large Marble Bathroom - New Hardwood floors
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