• $4,400

no fee

RENTED 11/16/2024
  • 1 bed
  • 1 bath
RENTED
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  • Available:11/15/2024
  • Days on market:83
  • Last price change:$100 (2%) about 2 months ago

Extra large 1 Bedroom with a living room and separate dining area. South facing, extra bright with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, king size bedroom, abundance of closet space, and hardwood floors. Elevator, Laundry in the basement, , on site superintendent. EMAIL Shana SMIMOUN@BRODSKY.COM Dishwasher Hardwood Floors Stainless Steel Appliances Elevator Laundry Facilities No Fee This Pre-War, East Village gem features architectural details in the forms of archways, crown moldings and old world charm. With NYU and The New School just a quick walk away as well as shops, transportation and dining, this building in the heart of the East Village is worth coming home to.

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East Village

The East Village has been a center of cultural impact since the days when its buildings were flanked by dirt roads. The East Village sits with Gramercy Park and Stuyvesant Town to the north, Greenwich Village to the west and the Lower East Side to the south. Since the 1960's, this vibrant neighborhood finds its place in New York City as a central location for the arts. lively nightlife and hipster cool. To this day, It remains as the birthplace and home of a range of cultural and artistic movements,