Listing Courtesy of Mirador Real Estate LLC
$4,250/mo
Potential Rebate: $64
Mirador is pleased to present 332 e 9th #7 - recently renovated this is available for an asap move in upon approval!<br><br>Just two flights up to this great 1 bedroom in a pre-war, walkup building. Perfectly located in the East Village on a tree lined block of e 9th st between 1st and 2nd Aves.<br>Featuring a large open plan, this apartment has a large living room with room for a couch, chairs, coffee table and entertainment center plus table and chairs. The bedroom will fit a queen bed sized bed and dresser.<br>The apartment has large north facing windows for great light and its super quiet, the unit has hardwood floors.<br>The open kitchen has full sized appliances w/ microwave, plus room for table and chairs.<br>** plus laundry in unit.<br><br>The unit features: newer stainless steel kitchen, wood floors, large closets, high ceilings, large windows, and great light.<br><br>The building features:<br>pre-war<br>virtual doorman system w/ video intercom<br>online rent payment system<br>radiator heat included<br>live in super<br>pet ok<br>laundry in unit<br><br>Sorry no video or virtual tours here.<br>**Photos are of the actual unit -<br><br>** if you rent this listing you will be responsible for the following fees/funds:<br>$20 app fee per person<br>1st month's rent<br>1 month security deposit<br><br><br><br><br><br>
$21 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$64
Monthly savings impact
$0/mo
Effective Purchase Price
$4,186
(Home Price - Estimated Rebate)
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Listing Courtesy of Mirador Real Estate LLC
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The East Village is legendary. It has shed some of its grit for glam, but it remains a cultural incubator for music, art, and food.
\nWalk-up apartment buildings define the area. New developments are rare and controversial. It's a renter-heavy neighborhood.
\nVibrant, young, and diverse. A mix of NYU students, old-school hipsters, and young professionals.
\n6Train at Astor Place, L train at 1st/3rd Ave. Good bus service.
\nTompkins Square Park and the East River Park (nearby) provide green space.
\nBest for those who want to be in the center of the action and don't mind a little noise.

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