start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Jan 17 2025 | open | 2 |
$5,800 |
information:6-12 months. + Taxes - Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included |
2 |
$5,200 |
information:12 months +. + Taxes - Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included On web | ||
2 |
$5,120 |
information:3-6 months. + Taxes - Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included | ||
2 |
$5,260 |
information:1-3 months. + Taxes - Rates are subject to change. Utilities are not included |
Explore your creativity in this fully furnished apartment in Chelsea, Manhattan, one of the most artistic neighborhoods in New York. Located on the 6th floor (same as the 5th floor in Europe) of a building between 9th Avenue & West 34th Street, the 1-bedroom furnished rental is 607 sq ft. (approx. 56 m2). The building is equipped with an elevator, gym, and laundry facilities. Pets are accepted in the apartment, and the building has a doorman.
In the living room, there is a sofa, dining table, and flat-screen television. The bedroom contains a queen-size bed as well as a dresser and closet where you can store your clothes. Both the living room and bedroom have nice hardwood flooring. The kitchen is accented with white cabinets and countertops, and includes a refrigerator, freezer, oven, and dishwasher. The bathroom contains combined shower and bathtub, towels, and a toilet.
The building’s immediate neighborhood has a vast number of restaurants, grocery stores, and gyms for your everyday needs. Chelsea has many parks and attractions for you to discover, including the High Line, an elevated liner park built on a freight rail line. The Hudson Yards is a building complex with many luxury stores. It also contains the Vessel, a honey-comb shaped structure with 16 stories and 80 landings for visitors to climb. Both locations are about .4 miles (approx. 640 m) from the apartment.
Transportation in the area includes the subways, 34 Street / 7 Avenue (lines 1, 2, and 3) and 34 Street / 8 Avenue (lines A, C, and E), both at Penn Station.