Nestled in East Village, a stone's throw from Union Square, this apartment offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and classic charm. Set in a well-maintained pre-war building, residents enjoy the convenience of an elevator, on-site laundry facilities, and a pet-friendly environment in one of New York City's most sought-after neighborhoods.
Step inside and find a generously-sized living room, complete with large windows that bathe the space in natural light. Gleaming hardwood floors and high ceilings create an inviting atmosphere, whether you're hosting guests or seeking a peaceful retreat. The separate eat-in kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, making meal preparation a breeze and dining a joyous experience.
Three spacious bedrooms continue the apartment's theme of style and comfort, with hardwood floors adding a cozy touch. The live-in superintendent ensures a hassle-free living experience, while the prime location near Union Square and the 456-NQR-L trains, a vibrant hub offering a myriad of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, makes this apartment an opportunity not to be missed. Embrace the unique character of the East Village neighborhood, renowned for its eclectic mix of art, culture, and nightlife, all close to your new home. Contact Eliza for a showing!
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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