This bright, well-proportioned two-bedroom, one-bath home combines classic prewar charm with modern finishes and an exquisite downtown location, creating an inviting retreat in the heart of Manhattan. The expansive living room is framed by high ceilings and sleek hardwood floors, offering a generous layout for both relaxing and entertaining. A thoughtfully designed windowed kitchen features stone countertops, custom cabinetry, and stainless-steel appliances, providing a functional space for everyday cooking. Both bedrooms accommodate full-size furniture and include ample closet storage, while the updated bathroom showcases contemporary tilework and quality fixtures. Residents of this well-maintained elevator building enjoy secure entry, on-site laundry, and attentive management for added peace of mind. Situated near multiple subway lines, crosstown and downtown bus routes, and major employment centers, this apartment offers convenient commute options throughout the city. Just moments from renowned parks, destination dining, local cafes, grocery markets, boutiques, and cultural venues, the neighborhood delivers a dynamic New York City lifestyle. All interested renters are welcome to schedule a viewing or request more information.
Greenwich Village apartment, Manhattan two bedroom, NYC rental, elevator building, modern kitchen, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, Union Square area, Washington Square Park, doorman building
Home to one of the first-ever skyscrapers, Flatiron is named after one of the most famous buildings in NYC. This area is extremely popular with tourists and is full of shopping opportunities, restaurants, and amazing nightlife. While most of the buildings here hold offices, there are a decent number of people who live here and love calling this neighborhood their home.
While Flatiron has been around for a while, the Flatiron building wasn't built until 1902, and is considered one of NYC's first-ever skyscrapers. The area has always been a popular shopping district, even being called the "Toy District" at one point due to several shops that sold quality goods for children.
The neighborhood became designated as Flatiron in 1985 thanks to some creative real estate developers seeking to popularize the neighborhood. This attracted many residents and businesses seeking to reside in some of NYC's most famous landmarks. Today Flatiron still attracts…
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