Unit 3C is a graciously laid out one-bedroom (1BR), one bathroom (1BA), located two flights up in this cozy pre-war Co-op (non-elevator) building, which resides on a quiet tree-lined block in one of Manhattan's most trendy neighborhoods! Whether you're looking for a place to call...
Unit 3C is a graciously laid out one-bedroom (1BR), one bathroom (1BA), located two flights up in this cozy pre-war Co-op (non-elevator) building, which resides on a quiet tree-lined block in one of Manhattan's most trendy neighborhoods! Whether you're looking for a place to call home or your next savvy investment, the building’s more flexible sublet policy and a co-op board that supports well-planned upgrades offer the perfect blend of comfort, potential, and value! Located two flights up, you'll immediately notice the original charm in the kitchen’s unique cabinetry blended with the convenience of updated appliances. The living room of this unit was designed to be the heart of the home, offering plenty of space for entertaining guests or creating a dynamic work-from-home space. This room, bathed in soft morning light from its Eastern exposures, features built-in shelving that pairs nicely as storage with the convenient coat closet~ or acts as the perfect spot to showcase your favorite books, artwork, or personal treasures that will help your space feel even more like a home! The bedroom, facing the back of the building, overlooks a back garden and graciously receives the perfect amount of tree-filtered light during the day while promoting peace and quiet. The room is large enough to fit a queen-sized bed with a nightstand and dresser comfortably, and also comes with a large double closet, a second linen closet, plus an additional overhead storage space! The bathroom combines even more functionality and charm with a window for airflow, an antique wood door for character, a full-size tub, and practical overhead shelving. Within the neighborhood, there are a plethora of community-run gardens and parks, including Tompkins Square Park, East River Park, Hamilton Fish Park, and the Lower East Side Ecology Center. Originally characterized as a hub for artists and punk music, the East Village is known for its charm and tranquility during the day as well as for its vibrant restaurants, iconic cocktail spots, and music venues at night. The closest subway is the L on 1st Avenue, which has its newest entrance on Avenue A! (~11 minutes)The next closest stations are the F, J & M trains (~15 minutes). Bus lines include M15, M9, M14A, M14D, M21, M8, and M103, with stops throughout the East Village, and if you have a personal vehicle, there is easy access to FDR Drive, which is located nearby on East 6th St.
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The East Village is an eclectic and diverse neighborhood in Manhattan known for its active nightlife and arts scenes, highly desirable real estate, and convenient location. While the area has undergone significant development, it still retains its bohemian charm, attracting artists, students, and emerging professionals seeking a lively urban lifestyle.
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