Set on a charming, tree-lined block in the heart of the East Village, this generously proportioned three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment offers space, style, and an unbeatable downtown address. The home opens into a sun-filled living area designed for both comfort and entertaining, with wide-plank hardwood floors, high ceilings, and oversized windows that bring in beautiful natural light throughout the day. The layout flows seamlessly, creating a true sense of openness rarely found downtown. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed, featuring ample cabinetry, sleek countertops, full-size appliances, and plenty of prep space-perfect for everyday living or hosting dinners with friends. Both bathrooms are tastefully finished with modern fixtures, clean tile work, and a spa-like feel. Each bedroom is well-proportioned and private, comfortably accommodating queen-size beds with room for additional furniture. Ideal for roommates, a family, or anyone needing extra space for a home office or creative studio. Storage is abundant throughout the apartment, making city living effortless. Located just moments from Union Square, NYU, Tompkins Square Park, and some of the city's best dining, nightlife, and shopping. Multiple subway lines are nearby, providing seamless access to the rest of Manhattan and beyond. A rare opportunity to enjoy space, convenience, and downtown energy in one of Manhattan's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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The East Village is a buzzing hub of youthful energy and activity, boasting bookstores, cafes, galleries, and hip bars. Situated between 3rd avenue and the East River, with 14th street to the north and Houston to the south, this neighborhood is both stylish and laid back. Once the most vibrant art scene in NYC, it remains a trendy neighborhood to the avant-garde while also boasting a much more polished edge, complete with luxury condos, franchised coffee shops, and plenty of lunch spots.
Like most of New York, the East Village started out as farmland. Until the early 1960s, the East Village was just the northern tip of the Lower East Side, largely occupied by German and Ukrainian working class immigrants. However, the Beat movement made its roots in the East Village in the 1950's and paved the way for the influx of the counterculture scene of the 60s.
Since then, the art scene of the East Village exploded with series like Andy Warhol's…
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