Discover the charm of NoHo with this delightful 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment. Perfectly situated in one of Manhattan's most vibrant and artistic neighborhoods, this apartment combines modern comfort with distinctive character. NO BROKER FEE.
APARTMENT FEATURES:
Inviting Living Space: A cozy and stylish living area with high ceilings and large windows that let in plenty of natural light.
Elegant Bedroom: A serene bedroom featuring ample closet space and a tranquil atmosphere for restful nights.
Modern Bathroom: Freshly updated with contemporary fixtures and a sleek design.
Gourmet Kitchen: Fully equipped with stainless steel appliances, subway tile backsplash, and granite countertops.
Hardwood Floors: Beautiful hardwood flooring throughout the apartment adds a touch of classic charm.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE:
*Natural maple shaker kitchen cabinets with granite countertops and floor
*Stainless steel appliances
*Marble tiled bathroom
NEIGHBORHOOD:
Prime NoHo: Nestled in the heart of NoHo, this apartment is surrounded by trendy boutiques, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants.
Cultural Hub: Enjoy proximity to iconic cultural spots and entertainment venues.
Convenient Transportation: Easy access to multiple subway lines and public transit options for quick and easy commuting.
This charming apartment in NoHo offers the perfect blend of style and convenience. Schedule your viewing today and experience the vibrant lifestyle of this iconic NYC neighborhood!
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The name "Greenwich" first appears in NYC city records in 1713, meaning it was likely incorporated into the rest of the city around that time. After the American Revolution, Greenwich was the site of multiple city facilities such as…
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