$2,920 - $6,842 per month
The Octagon
Studio-3 Beds
888 Main St, New York, NY 10044
$2,920 - $6,842 per month
The Octagon
Studio-3 Beds
888 Main St, New York, NY 10044
$5,750 per month
425 Main St Unit 5S, New York, NY 10044
This is a large corner apartment features Floor to ceiling windows, East facing, very bright and sunny, with Split 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Huge Walk-in closet, Entrance Gallery, Washer /Dryer, Dining area, Open kitchen, Views of the River, and Queensborough Bridge. The F train, the Tramway and the new ferry line are all conveniently located a few steps away from the building.Apartment
Oren Libeman VORO NYC
$5,800 per month
42-5 Main St, New York, NY 10044
CALL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING - by appointment only! Available for occupancy after March 27th.Rarely available, stunning huge 1,128 sq feet corner 2 BR/2 BA on Roosevelt Island, one stop on F train from 63rd/Lexington. Floor to ceiling windows, dining alcove area, open kitchen with a window, marble bathrooms, in unit washer dryer, walk in closet, amazing views of the East River, Queensboro
$6,000 per month
430 Main St Unit 17-M, New York, NY 10044
Step into luxury living with this rare chance to take over a lease for Unit 17M at Riverwalk Heights, one of Roosevelt Island’s premier residential buildings. This spacious 2-bedroom apartment offers a unique opportunity to lock in a rental rate from a few years ago—well below current market pricing for comparable units. Apartment Highlights: Stylish Interiors: Thoughtfully designed with
Joshua Carter EXP Realty NYC
$5,700 per month
415 Main St, New York, NY 10044
Luxurious 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom in One of The Most Desirable Condo Buildings on Roosevelt Island!The Apartment Features Floor-to-Ceiling Windows, an open Chef's Kitchen, Granite Counter Tops, Marble Bathrooms, Hardwood Floors, Washer/Dryer In-Unit, and More. This Apartment Also Has a Tremendous Amount of Closet Space and Excellent Light. There is also a storage unit available for an
Roosevelt Island, a 2-mile-long neighborhood in New York, offers a unique living experience with its rich history and modern amenities. Named in honor of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1973, the island has transformed from its past as an asylum and prison site to a thriving residential area. The neighborhood features luxury high-rises with riverfront views, upscale amenities, and renovated cooperatives like Westview and Rivercross. Housing options also cater to Cornell Tech graduate students. Residents enjoy stunning views of the Manhattan skyline from any location on the island. For education, prekindergartners through eighth graders attend the Roosevelt Island School, while high school students often go to the highly regarded Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Manhattan. Roosevelt Island boasts several attractions, including the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park, Lighthouse Park, and the historic Blackwell House. Recreational facilities are plentiful, with playgrounds, sports fields, and the Octagon Dog Run. The island also has a community garden club. Dining options range from Wholesome Factory’s prepared meals to various international cuisines and the Panorama Room rooftop lounge. Essential services are covered with a local grocery store, pharmacy, and liquor store. While the island is not car-friendly, the Roosevelt Island Tramway provides convenient public transportation, connecting residents to Manhattan and Queens. Roosevelt Island offers a tranquil, self-contained environment with easy access to the city's amenities.