start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Feb 08 2025 | open | 2 |
$8,250 |
information:1-6 months+ Taxes - Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included. |
2 |
$6,834 |
information:6-month minimum. Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included. |
Located on the corner of 6th Ave and 15th Street, this studio apartment is a gem in the middle of Manhattan. This studio is found in a building with a fitness center, café, lounge, and landscaped courtyard. This studio also come with a balcony, perfect for a touch of fresh air, any time of day.
In a city like Manhattan, it is rare to find a spacious studio or a studio with a balcony or a studio within a building of amenities, yet this studio seems to check all that off the list. Located in a building that comes with a fitness center, café, a lounge, and a landscaped courtyard, this 490 sqft (45.5 sqm) apartment gives you possibilities that other apartments won’t. Walking into this studio, you feel right at home, in a modern, simple, elegant space. To your left-hand side, you have a huge walk-in closet, spacious enough for all your clothes and accessories. In the main room, you have a sofa, A/C, TV with cable, a dining table that seats four easily, a queen size bed with sheets, and a seat in the corner allowing you to enjoy your view and the sunlight. In the kitchen, located on your right-hand side the minute you walk in, is equipped with a refrigerator, an oven with a four-burner stove, a coffeemaker, a toaster, and a dishwasher. The bathroom is simple and elegant. It has a tub-shower, water-closet, a sink with cabinetry for toiletries, towels, and a small window, just perfect to allow natural light and fresh air into the room. What tops this apartment is the balcony. It is rare to have a New York City apartment with a balcony, better yet a studio, yet this studio has one. You also have a washer and dryer, and an elevator in the building.
0.7 miles (around 1.1 km) from this furnisehd studio, the Whitney Museum of American Art displays contemporary pieces from American artists. Closer museums are the Poster House and the Rubin Museum of Art. Other points of interest in this radius include the Flatiron Building and the historic Jackson Square. But in Chelsea, you cannot miss a walk on the Highline Park. The Highline is a 1.5-mile (around 2.3 km) park, the sight of a former raised rail line. You can enter the Highline in Manhattan's Meatpacking Distric, a hip commercial area that is home to the Chelsea Market, high-end clothing stores, restaurants, famous NYC clubs, and classic cobblestone streets. This buzzing hub of activity is 0.7 miles (around 1.1km) from the apartment.
To explore the rest of Manhattan, and the outer boroughs, outside your main building entrance, you have the 14th Street Subway station, giving you access to lines E, F, and M. Just a block away, you have the 6th Ave Subway Station providing line L, direct into Brooklyn.