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- Central A/C
- Dishwasher
- Doorman Building
- Fitness Center
- Granite Countertops
- Laundry
- Microwave
- Parking Available
- Pet Friendly
- Stainless Steel Appliances
About this Location
Whole Foods Market
7 min walk
7 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
restaurants nearby
In a quiet
neighborhood
neighborhood
E (metro) - 7 min
M (metro) - 7 min
M (metro) - 7 min
Central Park
21 min walk
21 min walk
Pricing
Overall rating 8.0/10, based on 1 renter review Write a review
8.0
Location
7.0
Amenities
10
Management
9.0
Value
8.0
Social
10
Safety
8
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Revere Rating
Great building with a doorman. The only downside is being totally dependent on the E train to get to Lincoln Center
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Fordham Law Student
Feb. 2, 2017
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3 beds / 2 baths
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About Midtown East
Midtown East is an epicenter for businesses, office buildings, and professionals. Famed skyscrapers like the Chrysler Building, the Trump Tower, and the United Nations Headquarters define its busy skyline. When the busy weekday work hours are over, this neighborhood is filled with people shopping at...
Median rents in Midtown East
Studio
$
2,500
1 Bedroom
$
3,550
2 Bedroom
$
5,100
Getting around Midtown East
E
7 min
4/5 (metro)
14 min
6
11 min
N/R (metro)
14 min
M15-SBS (bus)
5 min
QM32 (bus)
8 min
Q102 (bus)
14 min
M15 (bus)
3 min
Parking Near The Revere
No parking is available at The Revere, but there is parking nearby.
Select East 54th Operating LLC
4 min
$274 / month
Icon Sutton 53 Parking
4 min
$300 / month
Icon Support Parking
5 min
$450 / month
Parking rates are for informational purposes only and may vary — for most up to date pricing, please reach out to the garage directly.
Midtown East Reviews
13 reviews
Quiet neighborhood all the way on the East side. Close to bars, restaurants, etc. but removed enough to be on the quiet side. Close to a walking/bike path along the East River.
My apartment experience has been very good so far. It is in a very safe neighborhood and due to the location in East midtown Manhattan, my building is in the center of public transportation, restaurants, stores, Bloomingdale's, movie theaters, gyms, etc. The only down side is that due to the way one or two of the streets nearby are located, one has to watch for pedestrian accidents as my mother had an accident when she was crossing the street and had the right of way. It can also be noisy but that's part of living in Manhattan.
I love the Sutton Place neighborhood. It is very clean and less chaotic than most midtown/downtown neighborhoods. It is easily accessible to campus and to lots of bars and restaurants. And although it's not cheap by any means, I think you do get more for your money than a lot of other neighborhoods. It's the perfect balance of all factors for me.
Sutton Place is a small, friendly neighborhood. The neighborhood runs from the Queensboro Bridge at 59th street south to 53rd street and from the East River west to 2nd avenue. The eastern part of the neighborhood has strict zoning, making it very quiet and peaceful. It is also dotted with small parks overlooking the east river at 54th street, 55th street, 56th street, and 57th street. The neighborhood also sports several local vendors that are adored by residents and non-residents alike, including a butcher, a fishmonger, an artisanal cheese shop, and a fish monger.
Midtown East is a great neighborhood to live in. I have access to the subway and bus if I need to get to campus. It is also walking distance from all major shopping areas and tourist attractions (like Rockefeller Center). There are a ton of restaurant options along 2nd avenue as well.
If you're looking for a neighborhood within NYC, this is the place to be.
Clean, Friendly, Close to public transit
This area has tons of restaurants that are really good. It is not a super business heavy area once you get past Lexington, so the crowd is younger people who actually live in the area. There are a ton of wine bars and other more casual sports bars. There is also access to Grand Central and the bus route stops all over 2nd Ave.