Charming 1-Bedroom Apartment in Prime Union Square Location - 145 Fourth Avenue
Experience the best of Manhattan living in this spacious 1-bedroom apartment located just steps away from Union Square. With modern finishes and a prime downtown address, this apartment is the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.
Bright and Spacious Living Area with large windows offering abundant natural light.
Generous Closet Space to accommodate all your storage needs.
Modern Kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher and microwave.
Updated Bathroom with sleek fixtures for a spa-like experience.
Hardwood Floors throughout, providing a warm and polished look.
Building Amenities:
-Full-time doorman for added security and convenience.
-Fitness center available on-site to keep up with your workout routine.
-Elevator building for easy access to all floors.
-Laundry facilities within the building for your convenience.
-Pet-friendly building, welcoming your furry companions.
-Located at the crossroads of Union Square and East Village, you'll enjoy easy access to top dining, shopping, and entertainment options. With multiple subway lines (4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, W) commuting anywhere in the city is a breeze.
No broker fee! Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this wonderful Union Square apartment your next home.
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