• $5,295

no fee

RENTED 02/07/2023
  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
RENTED
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  • Available:02/06/2023
  • Days on market:450
  • Last price change:$105 (2%) about 1 year ago

Fifth Avenue facing 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment with extra large closets. Stainless steel open kitchen with breakfast bar. King sized bedroom. Gym available for a fee and Laundry room. Please email today for an appointment smimoun@brodsky.com Fitness Center Pet Friendly No Fee No Board Approval 24-hour Concierge Complimentary Bike Room Doorman Laundry Facilities 24 Fifth Avenue, a former hotel built in 1928 and renovated in 1987, occupies half of a landmarked block in the heart of Greenwich Village. The new renovations preserve the classic elegance of the pre-war era. A large, elegant lobby leads to a wide corridor with a carved plaster ceiling and marble mosaic panels. This pet-friendly building features a concierge, fitness center, laundry facilities and bike room.

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Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is home to New York University, The New School, Cooper Union and Washington Square Park, the nearly 10-acre park known for the iconic arch which rests upon its northern boundary. The Village features many row houses and pre-war buildings. Residents can enjoy numerous iconic restaurants, walks down the winding cobblestone streets, and nights out at its many clubs, which host all types of music and comedy. Life in Greenwich Village is culturally rich, with new experiences waiting just around every corner.