Thursday, August 4, 2011

Apartment in Carnegie Hill




 

Carnegie Hill gets its name from the home of Andrew Carnegie who built a mansion on Fifth Avenue in 1901. Carnegie Hill is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious residential area of ​​the Upper East Side. The Upper East Side is a northeast neighborhood of the island of Manhattan in New York, located between Central Park and the East River. The area has a high concentration of museums. They are mainly located along Fifth Avenue, "Museum Mile (Metropolitan Museum of Art (landlocked in Central Park), Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art).



Carnegie Hill was sometimes called the "Silk Stocking District", it is populated by a healthy and rich population, and housing prices is among the highest in the United States. The Upper East Side is known for its famous people like George Soros, Woody Allen, Michael Bloomberg, Rupert Murdoch, or Madonna, but also for its prestigious private schools, its luxury hotels (Plaza Hotel, Carlyle Hotel, Plaza Athenee Hotel, Four Seasons, The Pierre Hotel), and its output places known around the world, luxury shops to restaurants. The area is equivalent to the 16th district of Paris.The embassies have also taken place in this quiet and pleasant area.



For example this apartment situated at the crossroads of 82St and Lexington Avenue that has two bedrooms, fully furnished with fitted kitchen and a fireplace, is located in Carnegie Hill, Upper East Side. This apartment in the heart of the Upper East Side that will delight you, you can stroll through the beautiful streets where you'll find prestigious brands stores. You can also relax at Central Park, serene place where families like to meet. This is an example of the many apartments offered by Urban Living. Our team is here to meet your expectations, to guide you throughout your search for apartments in the area you want. You can also visit our websites : aptnewyork.com or Urban Living, for even more opportunites. Apartment Code :02M170374




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