Discover a rare urban oasis in the heart of SoHo/Nolita! This charming 2-bedroom apartment not only offers stylish living but also features a private garden, perfect for unwinding or entertaining in the city. NO BROKER FEE.
APARTMENT FEATURES:
Private Garden: Enjoy your own outdoor space, ideal for morning coffee, evening relaxation, or hosting friends and family.
Two Comfortable Bedrooms: Both bedrooms are well-proportioned with ample closet space, perfect for a peaceful retreat.
Bright Living Area: The living room is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Modern Kitchen: Equipped with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and plenty of storage, making meal prep a breeze.
Elegant Bathroom: The sleek bathroom features contemporary fixtures and stylish finishes.
Prime Location: Nestled in the vibrant SoHo/Nolita area, you're steps away from trendy boutiques, top-rated restaurants, and lively nightlife. Convenient access to public transportation.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES INCLUDE:
Granite Counter-tops
-Stainless Steel Appliances with Dishwasher & Wine fridge
-Marble bathroom with Rainforest Shower
-In-unit washer/dryer
-Ample closet space
-Hardwood floors
-Exposed brick
-High Ceilings
NEIGHBORHOOD:
Located just steps from great shopping, restaurants including Balthazar and Bread. Conveniently located close to several subway lines, including the 6, B D, F, M, N, and R trains.
This unique apartment with its own private garden is a rare find in SoHo/Nolita. Don't miss your chance to live in this beautiful space in one of NYC's most coveted neighborhoods! Schedule your viewing today!
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