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400 East 71st Street #18V, New York City, NY 10021

Listing Courtesy of CITY SITES REAL ESTATE GROUP INC

$4,350/mo

Potential Rebate: $65

Rental Building
1 Bed
1 Bath
3 Rooms
Built 1979
Listed on Dec 15, 2025
15 days on market

Overview

Sunny and spacious one bedroom apartment in a full-service doorman / elevator building. The building boasts a beautiful lobby with top notch service, package/valet window and laundry room.<br><br>Renovated kitchen has with dishwasher and microwave oven with stainless steel appliances. There is ample closet space throughout. Supermarket, shops and tons of dining options are nearby. The building is one block from the Q-train.<br><br>Application processing fee $20/per applicant/guarantor<br>-Upfront rent/security due at signing (1 month's rent & Security Deposit in the amount of 1 month's rent)<br><br>We are showing daily by appointment. Contact us today!<br><br><br><br><br><br>

Home Features

  • Building Inside
  • Common Area
  • Building Courtyard
  • Courtyard
  • Private Outdoor Space Under 60 Sqft
  • Dishwasher

Estimated Monthly Payment

$21 per month

30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest

Principal and Interest
$21
Property Taxes
$0
Maintenance/Common Charges
$0

Estimated Rebate for this Home

One-time rebate at closing

$65

Monthly savings impact

$0/mo

Effective Purchase Price

$4,285

(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)

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Price Analysis

Compare average listing prices and value metrics for WINDSOR 400 against the surrounding Upper East Side market.

Based on 1 active unit in building vs 122 in area

Average List Price

Building$4.4K
Neighborhood$4.8M

Price Per SqFt

Insufficient size data available to calculate Price Per SqFt comparisons for this specific selection.

Value Opportunity

99.91% Lower

than the Upper East Side price average

Units in this building are listed below the neighborhood average, potentially offering better value per square foot compared to surrounding properties.

Upper East Side

Upper East Side

Overview of Upper East Side

The Upper East Side (UES) is the epitome of classic New York wealth and culture. Stretching from Central Park to the East River, it is home to Museum Mile, Madison Avenue fashion, and some of the most prestigious addresses in the world. For buyers seeking Upper East Side Manhattan real estate, it offers a lifestyle of polished elegance and safety.

Living in the Upper East Side ranges from the ultra-luxury of Fifth Avenue to the bustling, younger energy of Second Avenue. As a premier Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it remains the gold standard for residential stability and top-tier schools.

Real Estate & Housing Market

The market for homes for sale in the Upper East Side is surprisingly diverse. While famous for $20 million townhouses and co-ops, the eastern avenues (Yorkville) offer excellent value for studios and one-bedrooms.

It is valid to say it has two markets: the "Gold Coast" west of Lexington (historic, expensive, co-op heavy) and the area east of Lexington (more condos, more rentals, more affordable).

Lifestyle & Community

The lifestyle on the UES is refined. Residents spend weekends at the Met or the Guggenheim, jogging in Central Park, and dining at established bistros. It is less trendy than downtown but more livable.

The community is generational. You will see grandmothers and toddlers who both grew up in the neighborhood. It feels established, clean, and manicured.

Transportation & Accessibility

The Upper East Side was transformed by the Second Avenue Subway (Q train), which relieved pressure on the 4/5/6 line. Now, the area feels incredibly connected to Midtown and downtown.

The crosstown buses through the park (at 65th, 79th, 86th, 96th) are vital lifelines to the West Side.

Parks, Schools & Amenities

Central Park is the neighborhood's front yard. Carl Schurz Park on the East River is a hidden gem with a dog run and promenade.

Amenities are world-class. The area has the highest concentration of private schools in the city (Dalton, Spence, Chapin) and top hospitals (Lenox Hill, Mt Sinai), making it a magnet for families and professionals.

Who This Neighborhood Is Best For

The Upper East Side is best for families, culture lovers, and anyone who wants a classic, safe, and green New York City experience.