Stunning Renovated 3-Bedroom Apartment for Rent on Mulberry Street!
Unit Details
This beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment offers a perfect blend of modern comfort and classic New York character. Bright, spacious, and full of charm, this incredible home is truly a standout. Highlights include:
A granite kitchen with a dishwasher, wine cooler, and stainless steel appliances
Elegant hardwood floors throughout
A stunning marble bathroom with modern finishes
In-unit washer and dryer for added convenience
Soaring high ceilings that create an airy, open feel
Charming exposed brick that adds warmth and character
Building Details
This beautifully renovated building comes with no broker fee.
Neighborhood Details
Located on the charming and iconic Mulberry Street, in the heart of one of downtown Manhattan's most beloved neighborhoods, you'll be surrounded by some of the city's best restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. Whether you're enjoying a meal at one of the many fantastic local dining spots or exploring the vibrant streets, there is always something wonderful right at your doorstep.
Commuting is effortless with convenient access to the 6, B, D, F, M, N, and R trains nearby.
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Originally known as Mulberry Bend, Little Italy's signature street has, and always will be, Mulberry Street. During the late 1880's, many Italian immigrants came to the US seeking work and opportunity. As the Italian population grew, they slowly overtook the German population that had lived in the neighborhood before.
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