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| now | open | 1 |
$3,550 |
information:Bedroom 1. Gas & Water included. Internet, Electricity & Cleaning NOT included. |
This two-bedroom apartment share/room for rent in SoHo, Manhattan, New York sits on 6th Avenue and Prince Street. SoHo - short for South of Houston (Street) - is a lower Manhattan community known for its art galleries, trendy upscale designer boutiques, and creative residents!
This 1,500 square foot, two-bedroom apartment share is located on the 4th floor (considered 3rd in Europe) of a nine-story historic landmarked elevator building from 1890. For privacy assurance and convenient guest entry, an intercom security system is in place and superintendent on premiss daily. For added comfort, in unit laundry room is available on premise. This home offers one bedroom for rent.
The private bedroom is furnished with one full-sized bed. A large 5.5 foot window overlooks a green park below. Ample item storage space is accommodated by a large closet with sliding-mirror doors and dresser.
The shared living room features antique décor mixed with mid-century Danish furniture, Persian rugs and a real wood burning fireplace. Two large windows allow plenty of natural sunlight and ventilation to enter the space. The dining table seats 10 people comfortably and provides surface space for meals. Further ample seating available in the living room area.
A shared open kitchen offers tiled flooring, ample cabinet space, and every necessary cooking appliances and cookware needed. The newly renovated PRIVATE bathroom includes a shower/ tub, and fresh towels.
Bedroom 2 will be occupied by the home owner, who will act as a roommate. Do not hesitate to ask your roommate for maps, menus, and recommendations!
SoHo is a lively New York City community filled with trendy boutiques, delicious restaurants, and impressive art galleries. It is conveniently located nearest the A, C, and 1 trains. Due to its placement, commuting both uptown and downtown is very easy. Listed below are some suggestions of where to go in the neighborhood!
-Peter Blum Gallery: Art gallery at 20 West 57th Street.
-New York City Fire Museum: This museum is open daily from 10am-5pm at 278 Spring Street.
-Balthazar: This French cuisine restaurant is located at 80 Spring Street.
-Evolution: This offbeat shop greets you with taxidermy animal heads. It also sells nature-related products such as wolf skull replicas, dazzling rock formations, and various stones from distant countries. Located at 120 Spring Street.
For public transportation from this apartment to other NYC areas:
-Houston Street and Varick Street: Serving the 1 train.
-Spring Street and 6th Avenue: Serving the C and E trains.