Welcome home to 321 East 89th Street, Apt 4E — a cheerful, south-facing one-bedroom in the heart of Yorkville. Set on a quiet, tree-lined block, this home offers classic Upper East Side living with everyday convenience right outside your door.
The living room enjoys steady southern light throughout the day, creating a warm, inviting space to relax, work from home, or entertain. The open layout flows into an efficient kitchen with good storage and counter space, making it easy to cook at home or enjoy your favorite takeout from the many great restaurants nearby.
The bedroom accommodates a queen-size bed and offers a comfortable retreat with a practical layout and closet space. The tiled bathroom and additional storage complete the home’s thoughtful design.
321 East 89th Street is a well-run co-op , a renovated laundry room with app-enabled machines, free bike storage, and a live-in super.
The location is hard to beat — close to the Q train at 86th Street and the 4/5/6 lines, Fairway, Whole Foods, great restaurants, cafés, and everyday shopping. Carl Schurz Park, the East River Esplanade, and Central Park are all nearby for outdoor time and recreation.
Flexible co-op policies allow for subletting, co-purchasing, guarantors, and pieds-à-terre (with board approval). The sublet policy is live for 3 years and then sublet for 2.
Please note only one cat allowed per apartment and no dogs allowed.
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