Sunny 2 BR apartment in the East Village
| Monthly Rent: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $2,795 | 2 Bedrooms | East Village |
Tungsten Property
Property Description
Gorgeous 2 Bedroom in the East Village
Square Feet: 700.00
Easy Access to
NYU and Coopers Union
Cross-town bus
F subway line
Fine Dining and Nightlife
Apartment Amenities
- Crown molding in living room
- Built in microwave oven
- Frost-free refrigerator
- Oak wood strip flooring
- Large decorative bathroom
- Large medicine cabinet
- Middle-Income unit
- Thermostat controlled heat
Building Features
- Special security keys
- Pre-wired for internet access
- Sunny
- Large windows
- New building
- Balcony
- Pre-wired for telephone fax and cable TV
- Rent stabilized
- Garbage chutes for easy removal
- Video intercom security system
- Fire sprinkler system
- Elevator
- Superintendent on premises
- Laundry facilities
- Bike storage room
- Plenty of street parking available
- Heat, hot water and cooking gas included in rent
- No pets
- Communal Residents Garden
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Neighborhood Description: Lying east of Greenwich Village, south of Gramercy and north of the Lower East Side, and encompassing the neighborhoods of Alphabet City and NoHo, the East Village is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in the borough of Manhattan. Throughout the last century, the East Village's resounding cultural and artistic developments have reverberated throughout the United States and the world. Notably, the East Village is home to the legendary music club CBGB where groups such as Television and the Ramones contributed to the genesis of what would become the punk movement. The art galleries in this neighborhood also helped to galvanize and define modern art in America, with artists such as Keith Haring and Jeff Koons exhibiting their works. Today, the East Village is still one of the most youthful neighborhoods in Manhattan - a fact ensured by NYU's notable presence - and is home to experimental music clubs, theaters and trendy fashion boutiques. Strict zoning regulations keep overdevelopment at bay and ensure that the neighborhood will preserve its aesthetic into the future. A paradise for the epicures, the East Village contains the most varied assortment of ethnic restaurants in New York. In short, the East Village continues to embody an identifiably New York spirit and represents one of the most interesting and spiritually fulfilling places to call home.
