Baxter St, 38(6th floor)

Chinatown, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan,
$2,328 - $2,508
LEASED / EXPIRED
Posted 734 weeks ago, Immediate Move-In
bedrooms
1 Bed
bathrooms
1 Bath
Listing by Jason Johnson, Rapid Realty
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DESCRIPTION
Gut-Renovated Modern 1 Bdrm w/ Oak Flrs, Granite Kitchen, SS Appl, DW, Stone Bath - Elevator Building


- Spacious 1 bedroom in a great area
- Newly gut-renovated
- Beautiful oak hardwood floors
- New custom kitchen cabinetry
- Kitchen features marble floors & granite counters
- New appliances including dishwasher & microwave
- Quartzite stone in bathroom
- Charming exposed brick walls
- Plenty of windows with natural light
- Elevator access
- Glass architectural wall between bedroom and living room made of reclaimed wood
- Steps to shopping, dining, venues, night life, retail
- Conveniently located by all forms of transportation

to view this apt, contact Jason @ 347-842-8287
mention listing ID 111289

Rapid Realty
http://www.rapidnyc.com/jjohnson/

This advertisement was placed by a Licensed Real Estate Salesperson, licensed in the State of New York.
The Salesperson is affiliated with a Rapid Realty franchise, owned and operated by Rapid Harlem,
172 W. 130th Street, New York, NY 10027. (646) 360-4951

Rapid Realty is dedicated to providing equal housing opportunities.

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CHINATOWN

While Chinatown in Manhattan isn't even the largest Chinatown in NYC (That one is in Flushing Queens) it's the neighborhood you think of when someone mentions New York street markets and great dining. With a fascinating history and a ton of cultural institutions, Chinatown is truly a neighborhood that's not to be missed.

Fun Facts and History of Chinatown

Chinatown began when one Cantonese immigrant, Ah Ken, came to the neighborhood that was known as Five Points and opened a cigar shop in the 1850's. This shop became wildly successful and Ah Ken wrote back to his family and friends to brag about his success. He then purchased many of the buildings surrounding his shop and let other Chinese immigrants live there for very cheap.

In the late 1800's, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed, and immigrating to the US became very difficult. Men outnumbered women in the area by a large amount until the Act was repealed in 1943. While immigration was still difficult, the number began to…

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RENTHOP DESCRIPTION
Apartments similar to this unit are offered at a monthly price range of $2,328 - $2,508. The building allows easy access via an elevator. The manager allows pet cats but does not seem to allow dogs. As always, you should ask as early in the process as possible if you have any questions regarding the pet policy.

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