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Rare + Spacious Prewar Gem. Gorgeous, Elevator, Corner unit w/ Excellent light and Wonderful City Views!
Located in one of East Village's most classic Prewar Elevator buildings, this huge and beautifully renovated one (1) bedroom features stunning arches, 10-foot ceilings, original moldings, hardwood floors and an incredible layout with SIX (6) windows facing north and east including a lovely windowed eat-in-kitchen, as well as closets galore and all new appliances including a FULL size Washer/Dryer.
Along with the meticulous renovations and sprawling layout, each room including the living room, kitchen, and bedroom are all graciously large and made for a true home for comfortable living and entertaining.
87 East Second Street, a rare 22 unit pre-war boutique co-op, additionally features a live-in- super, video intercom, elevator, additional laundry in the basement, private storage, and bicycle storage (with immediate availability). Located just 1 block to the F train and 2 blocks to Whole Foods, the Union Market, The Bowery as well as some of the best restaurants and shopping the city has to offer.
Quick and easy board approval process with Unlimited Subletting. Reasonable and friendly board allows pied-de terres, guarantors and international residents. Pets are case by case.
All showings are by appointment only. Call or email for further information or to make an appointment.
Bowery is a unique neighborhood in Manhattan that's tough for most people to define. The street itself is the oldest in the city, and is the eastern border of the neighborhood, the western border being Allen Street. Stretching from Hester Street up to about 4th, this neighborhood is eclectic, artistic, and thriving.
Before the Dutch colonized the land for themselves, the Bowery was already in use by the Lenape people who lived in the area. When the Dutch arrived, the street was widened and farmland was placed around it, making the area very popular for trading purposes. The Dutch christened the street, "bouwerij."
The British conquered the settlement in 1664 and kept Bowery as the main route in and out of the city. The area was home to a variety of farms and manors up until around the American Revolution. The population of the city was expanding fast, and the estates and farms that made up the area were sold off to the city for things like…
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