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                Sunny, south-facing studio with very low maintenance, graced with modern upgrades and soaring ceilings in an elegant Upper East Side pre-war cooperative. This inviting home overflowing with character is the opportunity you have been waiting for.
 
 Apt. 1A is truly a rare find and delivers beyond expectations for small-home living. Starting with its 11" ceiling height and a captivating extra large steel casement window, the overall feel of the space is light, bright and airy.
 
 Shimmering white oak flooring extends throughout and an entire wall of sleek floor-to-ceiling built-in cabinetry seamlessly creates an abundance of storage options. An updated kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and plentiful cabinets,  as well as a modern bathroom offering a glass-enclosed shower stall, complete the blend of modern comfort and old-world charm so tastefully combined here in this residence.
 
 175 E 93rd St is a Carnegie Hill gem located on a quiet, tree-lined block designed in the unique Mediterranean-fantasy style emerging in the early 20th century, and has been well-preserved over the years. For transportation, residents enjoy access to the nearby  4, 5, 6 and Q trains, as well as the crosstown buses on East 96th St and several Citibike stations within a short radius. The area abounds with some of Manhattan's most darling boutique shops and cafes as well as an array of fine restaurants, theatres for  the performing arts, educational and cultural institutions and world-renowned museums and green spaces like the Guggenheim, the Smithsonian, Central Park and Carl Schurz Park. Pets and most purchase structures are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please  inquire for details.
            
