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238 East 50th Street, 5A Turtle Bay, Manhattan, NY 10022

Turtle Bay, Manhattan, NY 10022

$5,050 USD
New | Jun 26
2 beds
1 bath

The Details

Transaction Typefor rent
Property TypeCo-op
Built in1900
Available07/01/25

About this home

RENOVATED Large True 2 Bedroom apartment in well maintained elevator building(top floor) in the Heart of Turtle Bay.
The apartment features a Large living room with a renovated open kitchen that includes a dishwasher, stove, and full size refrigerator, great for entertaining
The unit has two large bedrooms which both fit queen size beds and additional furniture, lots of closet space and beautiful hardwood fl...
Web ID: 23512403
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Jordana Hirsch, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

Indoor features
  • Pet friendly
Other
  • Elevator

Listing agents

Jordana Hirsch

Jordana Hirsch

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Valeska Reyes

Valeska Reyes

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
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about the building

238 East 50th Street

Apartment Building in Midtown East

3 Avenue And 2 Avenue

  • 20 UNITS
  • 6 STORIES
  • 1900 BUILT
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