Welcome to 555 Main Street #1710. This fantastic 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath duplex truly feels like a home you would find outside the city. Pay attention to the LOW monthly maintenance here. You're getting more square footage than you can almost anywhere else in the city for this maintenance.<br> The real wow factor for this apartment are the views. From every room, you'll be treated to a captivating sight of the 59th Street Bridge and water skyline views. And in the primary bedroom, not only do you get the bridge view but water views of Manhattan as well, thanks to two strategically placed windows facing south and west. It's like having your own personal postcard of the city right outside your window.<br> This duplex isn't just about space to live, it's about storage too. You won't have to worry about where to put your things because the closet space is exceptional. In fact, the primary bedroom boasts a walk-in closet, and the apartment comes with an external storage space to keep your life neat and organized. But wait, there's more! This place has closets for days.<br> The best part of this duplex living? When you're resting in the bedrooms, there's no one "living" above you to disturb you. Further, when you're upstairs in your living and dining room, you won't be bothering anyone below. It's the kind of privacy that's hard to come by in the city.<br> While it could use a little updating, the possibilities for customization and making it your own are endless. Make an appointment to see #1710 to understand the unbeatable monthly price for a spacious duplex with storage galore, a walk-in closet, breathtaking views, and ultimate peace and privacy. Welcome to the good life in the heart of the city!<br> All showings are by appointment.<br> Island House was one of the first four residential buildings on Roosevelt Island. It consists of building numbers 551, 555 and 575. There is full-time doorman service and on-site management. Building Amenities Include:<br> - Renovated Gym<br> - Inspiration Room & Community Space (with play area for children)<br> - Redesigned 2-story Courtyard Garden & Recreation Area, including: custom picnic area, outdoor grills, jungle gym, cross training outdoor workout area, and dog run.<br> - Building Bike Room<br> - For a fee there is access to the Health and Recreation Facilities of the sister coop Westview, including newly renovated gym and indoor pool.<br> Roosevelt Island is commutable by the Roosevelt Island Tram, the F train, the Astoria Ferry line, the M86 bus line, land bridge from Astoria, and CitiBike, making it easy to get all over Manhattan, Long Island City, and Astoria in about 20 minutes. Also, perhaps more important now than ever, people are able to self-park in the parking garage on the island and have a reserved spot. Enjoy all the conveniences of city living, with a suburban setting minutes from the city.<br> Roosevelt Islanders love the speak-easy reputation of Roosevelt Island and its oasis of calm and community living minutes away from the city. Roosevelt Island offers conveniences of ample outdoor space and neighborhood lifestyle that people are looking for. It is an attractive alternative to city living because of the abundance of community amenities and outdoor space, such as: parks, green space, gardens and community gardens, running and biking paths, swimming pools, baseball and soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, and playgrounds to name a few.<br> Roosevelt Island is committed to green living, and in addition to weekly composting drop-off, one is able to even forage some plants and herbs on the island, and there is a membership run community garden. Other parks include: Southpoint Park and Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms State Park in the south and Lighthouse Park at the north end of the island. Some parks and green spaces include access to complimentary BBQ grills.<br> The vibrant community also includes the newly developed Cornell Tech campus with landscaped park space, cafes, The Graduate Hotel and rooftop dining at the Panorama Room. Further, residents have access to the New York City public library, schools, post office, the new Foodtown grocery store, two well-stocked bodegas, weekly Farmers Market, Duane Read, Starbucks and a number of local restaurants featuring at least 5 cuisines.<br>