Luxury Furnished 1 BR w W/D in UWS Central Park Special Discount Long Term Stays
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Finding a short-term rental in Manhattan that doesn’t skimp on space—or amenities—can feel like a unicorn hunt. But furnished one-bedrooms with in-unit laundry and pet-friendly policies do exist, even near Central Park. This listing leans into the practical perks: a full kitchen for anyone tired of Seamless, air conditioning that actually works in summer, and Wi-Fi that won’t cut out mid-Zoom call. No cigarette smoke lingering in the hallways, either—this is a smoke-free building, which in NYC feels like a minor luxury on its own.
The Upper West Side’s 10024 zip code puts you in that sweet spot: close enough to the park for morning runs but far enough from Midtown’s chaos to pretend you’re not in a tourist zone. Grocery stores, the 1/2/3 trains, and at least three decent bagel spots are all within a few blocks. For a furnished rental, the inclusion of a fitness center and pool access is less common than you’d think—useful when you’d rather not shell out for an Equinox membership or brave the public pools. And if you’re traveling with kids or a dog, the “no extra fees” policy for both is a rarity worth noting.
Long-term discounts here mean the math might actually work out for remote workers or relocators who need a month (or three) to figure out their next move. The lack of a phone number listed suggests booking is handled digitally—no surprise for a short-term rental, but worth confirming before you pack. Still, the trade-off for a Central Park-adjacent address with these amenities often involves compromises; this one skips the broker fees and the “charming” walk-up, at least.
Directions and exact building details are pinned on the map listing, because of course nothing in NYC is as simple as an address. What you’re really paying for here is the absence of surprises: no shared bathrooms, no “cozy” (read: tiny) layouts, and no need to schlep your laundry to a basement mat. On a block where pre-war charm collides with pre-war plumbing, that counts for something.