Moving Uptown and Searching for an Upper East Side Rental Apartment? Here are two landlords that have great rental apartments on the Upper East Side:
Eberhart
The streets of New York City’s Upper East Side are lined with maturing trees, accented with established off-the-path delis and defined by dignified townhouse-style homes in which we can find historic inspiration in design and architecture.
Eberhart, the owners and landlords of fifty Upper East Side rental properties, stays true to the look and feel of the neighborhood while aligning themselves with high standards of maintenance and overall tenant happiness. Every unit in their massive portfolio is restored to mint condition by Eberhart’s very own architectural staff after each lease-end and the management staff is available 7 days a week and every day of the year to provide stellar service to all tenants.
What we love most about Eberhart is that their Upper East Side portfolio consists of well maintained, walk-up buildings, most of which are located in the East 70’s and 80’s between First and Second Avenue. Importantly for prospective tenants, these apartments are rented at AMAZING PRICES.
You can always tell an Eberhart by the exposed brick and as far as Upper East Side Rental properties go, these are marvelous.
What we love most about Eberhart is that their Upper East Side rental portfolio consists of well maintained, walk-up buildings, most of which are located in the East 70’s and 80’s between First and Second Avenue. Importantly for prospective tenants, these apartments are rented at AMAZING PRICES.
You can always tell an Eberhart by the exposed brick and as far as Upper East Side Rental properties go, these are marvelous.
Why Rent with Eberhart?
- Family Owned and Operated
- Unit Restored to Mint Condition at Every Lease End
- Exposed Brick
- Available Leasing Staff
- Townhouse Style Architecture
- Great Locations
- Affordable Pricing
Their Current Prices Include:
Studios from $2,000
1 Beds from $2,150
2 Beds from $2,675
Solow
The Upper East Side also houses some of the most expensive homes in the America. Forbes named “10065,” between 60th and 68th street, as the most expensive zip code in the country last year. The area features 8-figure townhomes along its luxuriously quiet tree-lined blocks set in close proximity to Central Park and some of the most elite private schools in the nation. If a doorman high-rise is more suitable to your lifestyle, the Upper East Side offers a plethora of options.
A good number of the properties we love are managed by Solow. These are high-end luxury doorman apartments on the Upper East Side. This landlord, best known for its iconic 9 West 57th Street office building, has four high-rise luxury buildings scattered around the Upper East Side and nearly a whole block of luxury townhouse units on 67th between Second and Third Avenue. To me, living in one of Solow’s buildings is comparable to living on a cruise ship; with everything needed to sustain an (almost) care-free life included under one – sometimes very tall – roof.
Why Rent With Solow?
- White Glove Service
- Outside Space and Pools
- Parking Garages
- Shuttle Services
- State of the Art In-Building Health Clubs
- Dramatic Architecture
- Impeccable Service
- Breathtaking Views
Their Current Prices Include:
Studios from $2,800
1 Beds from $3,300
2 Beds from $5,600
3 Beds from $9,200