Property Details

Price: 
$2,650 
Type: 
RNTL 
Rooms: 
Bedrooms: 
Bathrooms: 
Aprx. Sq. Ft.: 
650 
Annual Taxes: 
$0 
CC / Maintenance: 
$0 
Neighborhood: 
Middle West Side 
Cross Street: 
West 54th Street & West 5 
Built: 
1910 
Floors: 
Additional Features:
Pets Allowed, Prewar, Balcony
Status:
RENTED

Property Description

Actual photos! No fee apartment. The landlord is paying the broker's fee. 1 bed in Midtown West features a private balcony, high ceilings, hardwood floors throughout with brand new, stainless steel appliances, and dishwasher. The furnished price is $3,200. A key elevator that opens privately into the apartment. Laundry hookups in the building. Virtual doorman. Utilities included in the rent are gas, heat and hot water. Small pets allowed. Corporate leases are permitted. Close proximity to Fordham and John Jay plus the neighborhood restaurants, nightlife on Clinton. Midtown West (A.K.A. Hell’s Kitchen) is a neighborhood that has a little bit of everything: culture, entertainment, and convenience. The streets always have a steady buzz about them, giving an energetic and spirited feel to the neighborhood. Decidedly unpretentious: bustling streets, local businesses, eclectic restaurants, and a welcoming atmosphere. Ninth Avenue is known for its rows of ethnic restaurants across a variety of cuisines in addition to a thriving bar scene. Residents enjoy the beautiful park along the West Side Highway, complete with paths and grassy knolls. Athletic fields and courts are available to everyone, while kayaks and boat tours entice those who want to spend time out on the open water. Being so close to water provides a convenient escape to the beautiful scenery. Traveling down the piers and docks of the Hudson River offers impressive views of the skyline. Homes tend to be in large brownstones, townhouses, spacious walk-ups, and newer luxury high-rise buildings. In the past ten years, developers and small business owners have planted roots in this up-and-coming neighborhood, popular with professionals and performing artists, especially due to its close proximity to world-renowned Lincoln Center and the theaters on Broadway. Still, the community always finds a way to resist the pressure of becoming too trendy too quickly. Instead, you’ll always find a neighborhood of substance that’s quiet, relaxed, and unassuming in its charm. Nearest subways: A, C, E, B, D, Busses: 57, 31, 112, 11. Conveniently close to Penn Station, Port Authority and Times Square, and Central Park.

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