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The Lower East Side has become one of New York’s hot neighborhoods with the development of new apartment buildings, restaurants and clubs in the area. New York Habitat’s vacation rental team member Larry Buckles notes, “It has become like a SoHo of 20 years ago.” New York Habitat has seen a surge in the demand for rentals in the area and an increase in the number of listings there as well.

Apartments of the Lower East Side:

lower east side accommodation new yorkThe apartments on the Lower East Side are an interesting array of old tenement buildings, storefronts that were converted to apartments before the retail scene in the neighborhood became lively again, and newer low- and high-rise buildings. New York Habitat’s mix of apartments in the area is similarly unique with offerings from studios to two-bedrooms. Here are a few examples:

lower east side apartment new yorkPrices in the neighborhood vary depending on the features of the building and the size and quality of the space, but generally single rooms are available from $90 to $120 per night, studios and one-bedrooms begin at $125 and reach as high as $250 with most 2-bedroom apartments beginning at about $200 and topping out as high as $300.

Transportation:

The Lower East Side is primarily served by the F train, which cuts right thought the neighborhood, making stops at Second Avenue and Houston Street, Delancey and Essex Streets and East Broadway and Rutgers Street. The J,M,Z trains also run along Delancey Street and stop at Essex Street and Bowery.

Traveling to Midtown is about 10 minutes aboard the F train and downtown is 5-10 minutes ride on the J,M,Z trains. There is also a cross-town bus running across Houston Street. For those people looking to drive in Manhattan, parking in the neighborhood is somewhat less difficult than in most of Manhattan because of the large parking lots along Delancey Street.

Also, access to the major highways is convenient, as the Williamsburg Bridge offers direct access to the Brooklyn Queens Expressway and entrances to the FDR Drive are on the eastern edge of the neighborhood.

Things not to miss

  • The restaurant and nightlife scene:
    The Lower East Side features one of the fastest growing lists of nightlife locales with the Zagat guide reviewing over 100 hotspots. Some favorites include Stanton Social club, popular for its comfortable lounge atmosphere, and Whiskey Ward, which is a common spot for locals to play pool and enjoy the wide selection of high-end whiskeys. Many of the night spots in the neighborhood have hours as late as 4 A.M. For those looking for an old-fashioned deli, Katz’s offers a REAL deli sandwich.
  • Delancey Street Bargain District:
    Looking to find that perfect souvenir trinket? Take a look along Delancey Street. There are assorted shops, which give it almost a flea market type feel at times.
  • Lower East Side Tenement Museum:
    The Lower East Side was once a community that housed many people in tight quarters; this history can be seen at the Tenement Museum located at 97 Orchard Street.
  • Lower East Side Trips:
    New York offers some of the most diverse neighborhoods of the world’s big cities and the Lower East Side has a youthful vibrancy and a strong history of immigrants, which makes it unique in New York City at this time. For your next New York vacation, consider an accommodation in the Lower East Side.


Related apartment rental posts from New York Habitat:
  1. New York City Hidden Gem: Studio Apartment Rental in East Village
  2. Upper East Side Accommodations in New York City
  3. The neighborhood of Astoria
  4. Apartment rentals in Morningside Heights, New York
  5. New York City Restaurant Week 2007: Finest Gourmets


6 Responses to “Trendy Accommodations in the Lower East Side New York”

  1. Reg Says:

    Poet Allen Ginsberg and composer George Gerschwin are among many well known Lower East Siders!

  2. Sharka Baker Says:

    Hello, Need to rent a furnished two bedroom apartment from 30th October to 7th November next. We are three adults and a baby. We will bring our own cot fot the baby. We will be leaving Australia for our travels within the next two weeks before arriving in NYC on 30th October. Can you accommodate us and, if so, at what cost. Thanking and looking forward to your reply. Best regards, Sharka Baker

  3. Berseth Eric Says:

    Hi there,

    I am looking for renting a furnished appartement from Feb 1st to Feb 9th 2008. For 2 people. Needing 2 bedrooms.

    Thank you

    Best Regards

    Eric Berseth

  4. Brian Lowenberg Says:

    Hi Eric,

    I sent your request on to an agent.

    We will do our best to find you the perfect apartment.

    Brian (New York Habitat Blog Team)

  5. Gus Says:

    Hi Brian!

    I’m from Brazil and, with 3 friends, we’re going to NY from Aug 9th to Aug 24th. We are looking for renting a furnished apartment for 4, not so expensive. Could you help us?

    Best,
    Gus

  6. Brian Says:

    Hi Gus,

    Thanks for your request, I will pass it on.

    Let me know if I can answer any other questions about the neighborhood for you.

    Brian (New York Habitat Blog Team)

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