A stunning penthouse residence crowns this pre-war elevator building in the vibrant East Village, offering a rare loft-like layout with soaring ceilings, oversized windows flooding the space with natural light, a wood-burning fireplace, private roof deck, and skylights that frame the sky across two generous levels. Inside, the open living area flows seamlessly into a modern kitchen equipped with quality appliances and ample counter space, while two well-proportioned bedrooms provide quiet retreats with excellent closet capacity; a renovated bath completes the interior. Residents benefit from a live-in superintendent, on-site laundry, video intercom entry, and a shared garden for outdoor relaxation, all within a pet-friendly community. The surrounding neighborhood delivers an unmatched concentration of celebrated restaurants, independent boutiques, coffee bars, and cultural venues, with Tompkins Square Park and Union Square moments away for recreation and green space. Multiple subway lines - including the 6, L, N, Q, R, and W - provide direct connections across Manhattan and into Brooklyn, simplifying every commute. All interested renters are invited to request additional details or schedule a viewing at their convenience.
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Application fee: $20 or less per applicantThe 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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