This is a NO FEE APARTMENT
We are Now Offering the First 2 Months Free on a 12 Month Lease for all Direct Clients!
OR We Are Offering a 1 Month OP AND 1 Month Free on a 12 Month Lease
(All OP's Are Paid at Lease Signing AND the Second Month is Free)
***Net price based on First 2 Months Free = $6,250Â ***
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***The Actual Price per month = $7,500***
Luxury Residences in a Fully Renovated Elevator Building in Greenwich Village!
Designed by Paris Forino, these Apartments have been fully renovated with an open layout and a transitional aesthetic featuring a light color palette which has been highlighted by wide-plank Bleached Oak Floors, Limed Brick Walls, and Gourmet Kitchens with Rich Statuary Marble Countertops.
Centrally located in New York's Gold Coast on West 11th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue in the heart of Greenwich village, this newly renovated pre-war elevator building is perfectly located on an intimate tree-lined street.
This Brand New Gut Renovated 2 Bedroom w/ 2 Full Bathrooms and Washer & Dryer in unit Features:
• King-sized Bedrooms With Ample Closet Space
• Bleached Oak Floors
• Sub-Zero, Bosch and Bertazzoni Appliances
• Central Air
• Bosch Washer & Dryers in Every UnitÂ
• Limed Brick Walls
• Classic Black & White Tiled Bathrooms w/ Duravit Fixtures
• Landscaped and Furnished Roof Deck
This building features a Landscaped Roof Deck that provides unobstructed views of Greenwich Village.
For Inquiries contact 516.857.1647 or rentals@iconrealtymgmt.com
Greenwich Village is the hip spot every artist, actor, and activist dream of living in. From 14th to Houston, hugged by the Hudson River and Broadway, this area is extremely popular with NYU students, faculty, and young professionals. The establishments here are popular with every New Yorker and visitor, meaning there's always something to do in this trendy neighborhood.
Greenwich Village was not originally part of New York City. Dutch Settlers and a formerly enslaved black population, liberated after the first legal protest to take place in America, used the land for tobacco farms. After New Netherlands was conquered by the British in 1664, they left Greenwich as its own hamlet, separate from New York City.
The name "Greenwich" first appears in NYC city records in 1713, meaning it was likely incorporated into the rest of the city around that time. After the American Revolution, Greenwich was the site of multiple city facilities such as…
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