This condo studio is south-facing with oversized windows that overlook a lovely garden, creating a quiet and sunny home. During the winter months, with the leaves off the trees, you can see straight south with a view of One World Trade. There is an open kitchen with designer cabinets and countertops, along with appliances that include a dishwasher and microwave. The bathroom is fully renovated with sleek and modern fixtures and finishes, with a spa-like shower in the tub and ample shelving for storage. The central heating and air conditioning allows for personal control. Although the condo building allows pets, the owner of Apt. 4E would like to require no pets for this rental.
The Sequoia is a luxury condominium with 24-hour doorman, fitness room, central laundry room and parking garage. The location does not get any better, as it sits on the cusp of the W. Village and Chelsea, near parks, shopping, dining, convenient stores, and close to the 1, 2, 3, A, C and E subway lines, as well as being a few minutes from the F and M subway lines. The cross town bus is right on the block. And, with W. 14th St. being closed to most traffic, you will experience a quiet street for more tranquility, when walking out the building and enjoying street shopping and dining.
Fees to rent in this condo:
-$150 application fee
-$60 credit check fee
-$200 move-in fee
-Upon moving out, $200 move-out fee
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The West Village is known for its bohemian chic flares and is one of the most sought after neighborhoods in the city. Due to its quiet tree-lined streets and the trendy and stylish vibes, it is the perfect hideaway for many artists and celebrities. The West Village is a neighborhood of free spirited luxury.
West Village, a subdivision of the famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, can be found on the westside of Manhattan bordered by Houston street to the South, 6th Avenue to the East, 14th street to the North and the Hudson River on the West.
You'll find 19th century townhomes as well as cul-de-sacs and more recently some condominiums, though even these newer developments are small compared to the standard ones across the rest of the city. Off the grid system, the winding streets of the West Village are exciting, if not complicated, to explore. You'll get lost, but that's okay, because the streets are charming and lovely.
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