13 month free - NET EFFECTIVE RENT $4,108
Renovated two-bedroom one bath apartment in pre-war, boutique building situated on desirable East Village block. Open eat-in kitchen features a dishwasher and washer/dryer with custom fabricated quartz silastone countertops. The stove is a top of the line GE Profile unit with a 5 burner interchangeable top (center griddle switchable panel), a low-temperature saucier burner and a very high BTU burner. Above the stove unit is a matching convection microwave oven and exhaust hood (to the outside) as well. The Apartment is approximately 900 sq. ft. This charming peaceful apartment showcases (newly refinished) original parquet floors with inset mahogany borders with fantastic pre-war detail throughout. The master bedroom features a cedar closet. The bathroom has unfilled travertine marble and Venetian cobalt glass walls and floor, with a custom plate glass counter, Hastings/Il Bagno pedestal cobalt bowl, and copper leg sink. The new shower/tub unit has acid-etched plate glass (acid etching done in Germany) frameless shower doors, with copper plated handles, thermostatic shower controls, and Robern heated mirror vanity, with handmade cobalt glass, stainless steel, and etched glass rod towel racks.The building features a newly renovated elevator and lobby, brand new laundry room, live-in super. There is bike rack and a large separate walled in garden courtyard, with outdoor furnishings, the original 1928 wrought iron lanterns and grounded electric outlets to plug in your laptop while you relax and catch up on your emails. Close proximity to the 4, 5, 6, N, R, L subway lines and Union Square station. NO SMOKING. NO PETS. NO GUARANTORS!
Quick Profile
The East Village has two distinct moods. By day, it is quiet and peaceful. Everyone is out and about, either working or relaxing at Tompkins Square Park, strolling or jogging along the East River, or hanging out in one of the subsets of cultural activity, such as St. Mark’s Place.
But then night falls, and the East Village comes to life, keeping the entertainment and nightlife going long after the other neighborhoods have called it quits for the night. People from all five boroughs flock to the dive bars and speakeasies, head for their favorite cafes and restaurants, or drop in to a music venue to listen to hot tunes or cool jazz and dance the night away. Don’t worry, you don’t have to “know somebody” to gain admittance to even the most popular venues. You won’t find velvet ropes, bouncers, or and a waiting list at the door of most places. Just walk right in and enjoy yourself.
Be prepared for the increased population during fall through spring, when NYU is in session. College students will be everywhere, contributing to the youthful essense of the neighborhood.