start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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Dec 11 2024 | open | 2 |
$3,650 |
information:TENANT MAY EXTEND + App Fee; +$150 exit cleaning; Electricity not included; WiFi included |
This studio apartment is available to rent in Manhattan’s Little Italy! This unit is located on the fifth floor (equivalent to the fourth floor in Europe) of a low-rise apartment building on Mulberry and Grand Street, with an in-building laundry room, elevator, and full-time security system. Please note : The ground floor of this building shares space with a restaurant which can be noisy at times.
Inside the studio, you’ll find the living space is fully furnished with a queen-sized bed, dresser, television, and sofa, while the windows across from the bed let plenty of natural light into the apartment. There is an open concept, eat-in kitchen that is complete with all stainless-steel appliances, including a refrigerator, freezer, oven, microwave, and toaster. Finally, the bathroom includes both a shower and bathtub.
Little Italy borders several of New York’s most popular neighborhoods, including Soho, Chinatown, and the Lower East Side. You’ll have the pleasure of being surrounded by several amazing Italian Restaurants, including Paesano, Aunt Jake’s, and Puglia. There is both a Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s .6 miles (1 km) away to cover your grocery needs. Soho is the place to be when it comes to shopping in New York City. There you can visit the Converse Flagship Store, Muni’s Soho location, Bloomingdale’s, and dozens of other stores within 1 mile (1.6 km) of the apartment. If you’re feeling like a tourist, you can visit the Museum of Ice Cream (.4 miles/650 m away) or take a walk over the Brooklyn Bridge (.7 miles/1.1 km away)! Finally, the Canal Street - Broadway subway station is .3 miles (500m) away, where you can board the 6, J, N, Q, R, and Z trains.
Review by: Deborah G., Oct 13 2022 From: United States, Apartment Rental: 7 months |
Great experience. Jennifer was accommodating and easy to work with. I would use habitat again in the future. |