169 East 90th Street is a pre-war rental building in Carnegie Hill, completed in 1920.
The 5-story building contains 10 units and features fireplaces as an amenity.
169 East 90th Street is a pre-war rental building located in the Upper East Side's Carnegie Hill neighborhood, completed in 1920. This five-story building features 10 units and offers amenities such as fireplaces, enhancing the charm of its historic architecture.
The apartments vary in size and layout, with notable listings including a spacious renovated three-bedroom duplex that boasts a large outdoor space, ideal for entertaining. Other offerings include a studio with floor-to-ceiling high-end renovations and a one-bedroom apartment featuring an updated bathroom and kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
Residents benefit from the building's proximity to cultural landmarks such as the Guggenheim Museum and the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, as well as convenient access to public transportation via the Q, 4, 5, and 6 trains. The area is vibrant, filled with restaurants, nightlife, shopping, and parks, making it a desirable location for urban living.
Pet policies allow for cats, with specific requirements for pet ownership. The building also accommodates various leasing options, including flexible terms and the possibility of sharing, making it accessible to a diverse range of tenants.
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