Welcome to your new home on the desirable Upper East Side! This stunning studio combines comfort and convenience, featuring a well-planned layout with a spacious sleeping alcove and three large closets. This junior 1-bedroom offers a separate alcove for flexible living arrangements. The bright livin...
Welcome to your new home on the desirable Upper East Side! This stunning studio combines comfort and convenience, featuring a well-planned layout with a spacious sleeping alcove and three large closets. This junior 1-bedroom offers a separate alcove for flexible living arrangements. The bright living area is filled with natural light from generous windows. With three closets in total, there's ample space for your wardrobe and storage needs. The studio boasts hardwood floors throughout, providing warmth and elegance, while both the kitchen and bathroom have windows for extra brightness. The building also includes a central laundry room and a live-in superintendent.
Situated in a prime area, this apartment is in a well-maintained building close to top-notch dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, including Whole Foods, Equinox, and Bloomingdale's. Enjoy easy access to a variety of boutique shops and gourmet restaurants.
Public transportation is highly convenient, with the Q and F lines right on your block, and the N/R 4/5/6 lines just a few blocks away at the 59th Street subway station.
210 East 63rd Street is a 74-unit elevator co-op built in 1963, featuring the comfort of a resident superintendent and a part time doorman with the hours of Mo-Th 4pm-11:30pm and Fr & Sa 4pm-12am, and a central laundry room. A new video intercom system has also been recently installed. The location is ideal, with everything you need at your doorstep-including multiple subway lines, fine grocery stores, dining options, shopping, and Central Park just four blocks away.
Please note that pets are allowed with board approval at 210 East 63rd Street; however, subletting is permitted after one year of ownership, with the option to sublet for up to one year, subject to board approval. An assessment of $158.17 applies.