Discover urban living at its finest in this generously sized 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment, located in the vibrant Lower East Side/Chinatown area. This charming apartment offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and breathtaking views, making it an ideal home for those seeking a dynamic lifestyle.
Apartment Features:
?Bright and airy 3-bedroom layout with 5 rooms total
?Spacious closets and well-appointed bathrooms
?Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and microwave for easy meal prep
?Air conditioning for year-round comfort
?Convertible layout, providing flexibility for your unique living needs
?Video intercom system for added security
Building Amenities:
?Elevator building for easy access to all floors
?Roof deck with spectacular views of the East Side bridges
?On-site laundry facilities for your convenience
?Live-in super to assist with any needs
Location:
Nestled between Grand Street and Hester Street, this apartment offers easy access to the best of Lower East Side and Chinatown. Explore nearby dining, shopping, and cultural attractions, while enjoying peaceful moments on the roof deck with panoramic views.
Whether you're relaxing in your spacious apartment or enjoying the building's premium amenities, this residence offers the perfect blend of convenience and comfort.
Schedule your viewing today and experience all that this fantastic apartment has to offer!
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While Chinatown in Manhattan isn't even the largest Chinatown in
NYC (That one is in Flushing Queens) it's the neighborhood you
think of when someone mentions New York street markets and great
dining. With a fascinating history and a ton of cultural
institutions, Chinatown is truly a neighborhood that's not to be
missed.
Chinatown began when one Cantonese immigrant, Ah Ken, came to
the neighborhood that was known as Five Points and opened a cigar
shop in the 1850's. This shop became wildly successful and Ah Ken
wrote back to his family and friends to brag about his success. He
then purchased many of the buildings surrounding his shop and let
other Chinese immigrants live there for very cheap.
In the late 1800's, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed, and
immigrating to the US became very difficult. Men outnumbered women
in the area by a large amount until the Act was repealed in 1943.
While immigration was still difficult, the number began to…
Chinatown Apartments
The apartment is a unit offered at a monthly price of $5,600. The building allows easy access via an elevator. Both cats and dogs are allowed, but as always, double check with the manager about any specific pet concerns you may have. This is a No Fee apartment, meaning the manager or agent should not ask you for a broker fee (there may still be deposits and other move-in fees paid to the landlord).
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