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Located on the corner of East 7th Street and 2nd Avenue, this two-bedroom apartment is found in the heart of the East Village. Within the neighborhood, you have Washington Square Park, Tompkins Square Park, universities, and endless eateries, and shops.
This two-bedroom apartment is found on the forth and top floor (third floor in European) of a building that was built in 1900. Walking into this apartment you are greeted with a minimal, modern, earth tone colors welcoming apartment. In the main space you have an open concept kitchen, with a refrigerator, microwave, and a toaster. Both bedrooms are fully furnished in a contemporary look and each come with a full-size bed, sheets, air conditioning, and windows to allow the flow of natural light to come in. Both bedrooms also come with a desk for work or study. The bathroom is the definition of elegance, with a rain over head shower, towels, water closet, and sink with a mirror. The entirety of this two-bedroom apartment is covered in hardwood floors and also comes with a washer and dryer in unit.
Forget Times Square, all the action happens in the East Village; this is the center of Manhattan. Filled with nightlife, clubs, cocktail lounges, hip restaurants, local souvenir shops, and youngsters, this neighborhood thrives no matter what time of day. Within close proximity you have Washington Square Park and Tompkins Square Park, and universities such as New York University, The New School, Cooper Union, Baruch College, and St. John’s University Manhattan Campus. An average day in this neighborhood is spent exploring all the local eateries and cafes. A day in the park, people watching, or catching a performance at The Public Theater or at the Blue Man Group. Being in such a prime location to all the action the city can offer, you will question yourself if sleeping is even an option. To explore the rest of Manhattan you have the Astor Place and 8th St-NYU Subway Stations, with access to lines 4, 6, Q, N, R, and W.