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166 East 63rd Street #10C

3 Bedrooms – 3 Bathrooms

$2,395,000

 

Welcome to The Beekman Townhouse. This LOVELY apartment is situated on the 10th floor of a simple, but elegant Condominium. Beautifully maintained, this renovated 20 story, elevator building offers:

 

• 24 Hour Doorman

• Attended lobby

• Concierge services

• Package Reception

• Resident Superintendent

• Laundry and Bike Storage

• On site Parking Garage

• It’s pet friendly too!

 

 

YOUR SPACE:

Welcome home to 1,615 Square Feet and it’s ALL USEABLE. A Foyer entry leads into a Large Central Gallery. Immediately, you’ll appreciate the wonderful layout complemented by striking OPEN CITY VIEWS from the (3) North/South/West exposures.

 

 

LIVING YOUR WAY:

This TRULY GRAND space was and clearly designed for entertaining. The Open Living/Dining Area spans approximately 500sf & boasts beautiful North West City views. The Dining Area easily seats 8-10 people. An over-sized sectional couch and large Living Room furniture still afford space for a separate lounge/seating area. This ONE-OF-A-KIND layout is so flexible. Originally developed as a GRAND 3 Bedroom, it works as an oversized 2BR with a SPRAWLING Master Suite, and it can even expand to create FOUR (4) Bedrooms as well. It’s a MUST SEE! Gorgeously renovated, it also features high ceilings, Satin finished Oak hardwood floors and custom quality lighting throughout.

THE DESIGN OPTIONS ARE ENDLESS!

 

 

SEPARATE KITCHEN:

Beautiful granite counters complement rich wood cabinetry and Viking, Miele, and SubZero Stainless Steel appliances, including dishwasher and microwave. There’s a window and built-in granite coffee bar to enjoy morning coffee.

 

 

WASHER/DRYER: Off the kitchen is a large, built-in FULL LAUNDRY ROOM and Storage Pantry, with abundant shelving and a NEW LG Washer and Dryer. There’s even room for a garment rack!

 

 

BEDROOMS:

A south facing King sized Master Suite with en suite Sitting Room, has a windowed Bath , Stall Sgower and MASSIVE WALK-IN CLOSET – the size of a small bedroom! (You may walk in and never want to leave!)

The opposite end finds you in the king-sized 2nd bedroom with beautiful built- ins, it’s own full bathroom and soaking tub.

 

 

LUXURIOUS BATHS: THREE (3) Marble and Ceramic baths, 2 of which are Glass Enclosed Walk-in Rain Showers with top of the line fixtures and vanities.

 

 

VIEWS: Large folding double Thermopane windows flood the space with natural LIGHT all day long. Unobstructed skyline and LANDMARKED* garden views below (*ask me) are just beautiful!

 

 

LOCATION, LOCATION …

Right on 63rd Street, just West of 3rd Avenue, you’re literally in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Those of us that live in this neighborhood like to call it “Bloomie’s Country”. Life around the corner on Lexington Avenue will find you dining at small bistros and the newest of “sidewalk cafés” nestled in between long time favorite boutiques and shops… It’s a touch of “Paris in New York”. Of course, Foodies who would rather do it themselves will delight in having Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods in their “backyard” too! ————-

 

 

P.S.————- Centered just north of bustling Midtown… For many living here, it’s just South and only “minutes to” work, or MoMA … A few blocks west to Central Park, great designer shopping, or a few blocks east to Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, north to Citarella and the best of Nightlife, bars, cafes, and terrific restaurants – it’s GOT it ALL! There’s also really easy Access to the 4,5,6 N,Q,R and F and 2nd Avenue subway trains, right there and buses to take you everywhere you need to go!

 

Here’s YOUR CHANCE to enjoy a very special UNIQUE full time residence, second home, or fine investment property. (Notes: 90% financing allowed. There’s a current assessment of $579 ending June, 2023).

Shown BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

 

Contact:

 

LORETT VIGON

Senior Team Director
Associate R.E Broker

+1 (917) 744-1662

LSV@BONDNEWYORK.COM

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How to find a roommate in new york

 

In New York City, finding a roommate can be difficult, but with the right approach, you can find the ideal person to live with. Having a roommate can be a great way to maximize your living situation, whether you’re a student, a young professional, or someone looking to save money on rent.

 

To find a roommate, you must first decide what qualities you are looking for in a rommie. You should think about things like your personality, habits, and way of life. For instance, if you’re a student who needs a quiet area to study, you should seek out a fellow student who respects your need for privacy. If you’re a young professional who works long hours, you should look for someone who works similar hours and is also a professional.

 

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You should start looking for potential roommates once you’ve decided what qualities you want in a roommate. In New York City, there are numerous ways to find roommates, including:

 

 

Platforms for finding roommates online.

 

There are a number of websites and applications created to assist people in finding roommates in New York City. Using these platforms, you can look for potential roommates based on criteria like location, lifestyle, and price range.

 

Diggz and Roomi are a few well-liked alternatives.

 

 

Social media.

 

Using social media to find a roommate can be very beneficial. The search for roommates in New York City can be facilitated by joining Facebook groups or Reddit communities. This can be a fantastic way to meet people in your neighborhood looking for a roommate.

 

Request recommendations.

 

Request recommendations from your friends, relatives, and coworkers to see if they know of anyone looking for a roommate. Finding a roommate who is already known to you and has been recommended by someone you trust can be a great idea using this method.

 

Posting Ads

 

If you’re looking for a roommate, you can place an ad on a classifieds website like Craigslist, OLX, or Facebook Marketplace.

 

It’s crucial to arrange a time to meet in person once you’ve identified a few potential roommates. You will have the chance to learn more about them and determine whether you would get along well enough to share a room. It’s crucial to be open and truthful about your lifestyle choices and expectations and to find out about theirs.

 

It’s a good idea to go over important details like rent, utilities, and cleaning responsibilities during the meeting. You and your prospective roommate must agree on these points to avoid unpleasant surprises later.

 

Signing a roommate contract is crucial once you’ve found a suitable roommate. This legal document spells out the conditions of your living arrangement and can aid in avoiding future misunderstandings or conflicts.

 

Finding a roommate in New York City can be difficult. However, if you take the proper steps, you can find the ideal person to share your living space with. Before making a final choice, it’s critical to be clear about the qualities you’re looking for in a roommate, to search for candidates using a variety of platforms, and to meet with them in person. A roommate agreement can also aid in avoiding future misunderstandings or conflicts. A successful roommate relationship is built on communication, so keep that in mind.

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Types Of Buildings To Consider When Looking To Rent In New York City

 

New York City is a bustling metropolis with a wide variety of buildings to choose from when looking to rent. The type of building you choose will depend on your budget, location preferences, and lifestyle.

 

Here are some of the most common types of buildings to consider when looking to rent in New York City.

 

High-Rise Apartments:

 

These buildings are typically 10 stories or higher and offer a wide range of amenities such as elevators, doorman service, and on-site laundry. High-rise apartments are common in areas such as Midtown and Upper East Side, and are popular among professionals and families.

Walk-Up Apartments: These buildings are typically 3 to 6 stories tall and do not have elevators. Walk-up apartments are more common in areas such as the Upper West Side and Greenwich Village, and are popular among students and young professionals.

 

Townhouses:

 

These are single-family homes that are attached to other homes on either side. Townhouses are common in areas such as Greenwich Village and the Upper East Side, and are popular among families and professionals.

 

Brownstones:

 

These are multi-family homes that are typically 3 to 5 stories tall, and are characterized by their brownstone façade. Brownstones are common in areas such as Harlem, Brooklyn, and the Upper West Side, and are popular among families and professionals.

 

Lofts:

 

These are typically large open spaces that have been converted from industrial buildings or warehouses. Lofts are popular among artists and young professionals, and are common in areas such as SoHo, Tribeca, and Williamsburg.

 

Co-Living Spaces:

 

These are shared apartments with communal spaces and private bedrooms. They are a relatively new concept that is becoming increasingly popular among young professionals and students. They are common in areas such as Brooklyn, Lower East Side and Williamsburg.

 

When renting in New York City, it’s also important to consider the neighborhood and surrounding amenities. For example, if you’re looking for a quieter, more residential area, you may want to consider a brownstone or townhouse in Harlem or Brooklyn.

 

If you’re looking for a more bustling, urban area, you may want to consider a high-rise apartment in Midtown or a loft in SoHo.

 

Additionally, consider the public transportation options, proximity to restaurants and grocery stores, and other local amenities when making your decision.

 

Overall, the types of buildings to consider when looking to rent in New York City are varied and depend on individual preferences. It is always important to research the neighborhood and surrounding amenities, as well as the type of building, before making a decision. This will help you find the perfect rental for your needs and lifestyle.

 

 

 

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Rodolfo Delgado: A Call For Unity

Rodolfo Delgado, CEO of Replay Listings

It’s been quite a year. Many of us have had to offer our condolences to many friends and family members who were clearly destined for a life of impact. Some have lost their lives; some have lost their homes; some have been evicted.

Topics as basic as human rights remind us of the divided world we live in, in which many buy into what one side is saying. We are living in a world dominated by social media. A world in which there are often times in which the more we look, the less we see. As long as social media seeks more of our attention, it will continue to present us with articles and data whose vision aligns well with ours – even if it’s incorrect or manipulated.

We have created a digital world in which our imbalanced social dynamics often suppress minorities and push against inclusion and diversity. They do so by creating ‘safe spaces’ that promote division. At a time in which we need to be united, it is easiest to distance ourselves from the uncomfortable or the unknown and be only with similar-minded people.

This is a call for unity, a call for action. For us to resort to being better informed by following people and media that we might not agree with. The more we listen to arguments that we do not agree with, the more our minds are able to clearly put into words the underlying principles that we chose to believe in. We are then forced to think about the values others might be missing when rationalizing their behavior or beliefs.

We have to proactively choose to explore and understand mindsets that are different from our own in order for us to grow. Growth often happens when we are least comfortable with the current circumstances. We need to learn how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable. 

It’s been quite a year. Amidst the loss of many lives and values, we need to be those who recognize that even though we can’t bring someone’s life back, we can at least bring the positive values by which they used to navigate their lives. We have to be the ones who balance the unfairness by injecting not only a vaccine, but values.

I’m by no means advocating we should all be happy or positive all the time. There is a time to mourn, a time to yell and be mad – and that’s okay. But when we get to a point in which we can manage our internal struggles, then we can begin to build a powerful shared conscience. 

While it feels as if COVID-19 “evicted’’ many from their lives ahead, there have been those of us who continue to fight for the lives of others. Those fighting for equal opportunity to everyone. Those fighting for everyone to have a home.

This is a call for unity.

A call for action. A hopeful awakening. They say awareness is the first step towards improving our condition. Now that we know what’s at stake, let’s work together and bring, step by step, more peace into our communities.


About Rodolfo Delgado

Rodolfo Delgado is Replay Listings founder and CEO. Rodolfo is also a member of the Forbes Real Estate Council and has contributed by writing monthly articles in Forbes since 2019. He currently lives and works in New York. Contact Rodolfo via his website at www.rodolfodelgado.com