Renovated 3 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment in Gramercy - Balcony, Exposed Brick, Modern Kitchen!
Don't miss out on this beautifully renovated 3 bedroom/1 bath apartment, available for August 1 occupancy. With modern updates throughout, this apartment offers a comfortable and stylish living space. The updated kitchen includes a dishwasher, and the convenience of an in-unit washer and dryer. Enjoy the additional features of a balcony, exposed brick walls, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors, and high ceilings.
Key Features:
Balcony for outdoor relaxation and enjoyment
Exposed brick walls adding character and charm
Stainless steel appliances for a sleek and modern look
In-unit washer and dryer for ultimate convenience
Modern bathroom for a fresh and clean feel
Updated kitchen with a dishwasher for easy meal preparation
Hardwood floors throughout for a polished appearance
High ceilings creating an open and spacious atmosphere
Located in the vibrant Gramercy area, this apartment is just steps away from shopping, nightlife, and a variety of restaurants. The L train and M15 bus lines are conveniently accessible, providing easy transportation options for your daily commute and exploring the city.
Please call for access to view this apartment. Please note that the unit is currently occupied, and the provided pictures and Peek tour are representative of the quality and type of renovation.
A small neighborhood with a lot to look at, Gramercy Park is an upscale residential neighborhood surrounded by Park Avenue, 14th Street, 1st Avenue, and 23rd Street. This neighborhood is very historic, lined with brownstones and beautiful pre-war apartment complexes.
Gramercy Park was the first great example of city planning in the United States. Sprouting up from the park which gives the neighborhood its name, people had to follow strict rules when building homes and structures around the green space. The park was constructed in 1832 and fenced in in 1833.
People started building around the park in the 1840's as a way to revitalize the area after a major depression a few years earlier. Trustees of the park met in 1844 and made a plan for how to layout the development they wanted.
From there, building anything in the neighborhood goes through a rigorous process. Several train lines and buildings were outright rejected, but the process…
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