🚨Available Now🚨 in Prime East Village Location🔥
A Bright, 1‐Bedroom Apartment in a Well‐Maintained East Village Complex with a Full-Time Doorman☀️
Step inside this light‐filled, single‐bedroom haven that offers a mix of comfort and convenience. Located in a prime East Village spot, the unit boasts large windows that flood the space with natural daylight, a separate kitchen, and sleek stainless‐steel appliances. Residents enjoy the peace and privacy of the building's amenities and the easy access to transit.
⇢Building Features✨
✔ Full‐time doorman
✔Elevator access
✔On‐site laundry facilities
✔Parking available
⇢Community Amenities✨
✔Flex‐rated building for executive and rental options
✔Fitness center / gym
⇢Unit Highlights✨
✔Bright, sunny interiors with large windows
✔ Separate kitchen with stainless‐steel appliances
✔ Modern bathroom with tiled walls and floor
✔ Spacious living area
✔Hardwood flooring
✔Ample closet/ cabinet space
⇢Pet Policy✨
- Cats ok ➡️ Small dogs under 25 pounds are permitted
⇢Transit & Neighborhood✨
✔Close proximity to subway lines
✔Vibrant East Village atmosphere located in the hub of local cafes ☕️, bars 🍸, restaurants 🍽️, and shopping centers 🛍️
✔ Close proximity to Washington Square Park🌳
This listing is presented in full compliance with ADA regulations and New York City Fair Housing laws, fostering an inclusive and accessible living environment.
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