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2br, Lower East Side, Manhattan, $2,950

This two bedroom on the lower east side is ideal for anyone with not too much furniture.
The perfect size bed would the twin size and full size only if you don't mind not walking around the room.
Yet, it's perfect if you are putting location in front of everything else.
It's great for a one year lease and a two year is also offered.
Most Manhattan apartments of two bedroom in this area are either this size or smaller!
Great if you are purchasing furniture and not if you already have furniture since it may be too large for this apartment.

Ideal for 1 bedroom and maybe a home office.
Ideal for studnts
Ideal for anyone who is downsizing.
Ideal for starters
Your in the Village and that is your real living room!

Apartment Features

Abundant Closets; Apartment Policies
No Pets Building Description
Cross Streets: Avenue C and Avenue D.
Video Intercom; Elevator; Post-war; Low-rise; 7 Floors; 38 Apartments. Building Amenities
Bike Room; Laundry Room; Broker Summary
Beautiful two bedroom located in the exciting East Village between Avenue C & D. Living here you are sure never to be without options for a fun outing. The building has a live-in super, special keyless building entry, elevator and convenient in building laundry. The apartments have hard wood floors, large windows, video intercoms and brand new appliances.

Real Numbers
brokers fee 15% =$5,310 (neg)
$100 credit check
one month rent and security at the lease signing.

Welcome to the Village..it's a night life experience!

Apartment Details

Web ID: ah0105201303
Price: $2,950
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1.0
Listed for: 5 months
Available: Feb. 28, 2013
Building Type: Walk-Up
Pets: No Pets
amenities
Elevator, Laundry Room
Nearby Subway Stations
  • 1 2 3 28 St (0.21 mi)
  • C E A 34 St - Penn Station (0.24 mi)
  • C E A 23 St (0.3 mi)

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