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  • 175 2nd Ave

    New York, NY 10003

    Apartment building
    Studio-3 beds

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    Old world charmArchitectural detailsHigh ceilingsSouthern and western exposuresHardwood floors
    Our apartments can be experienced virtually with a 3D walkthrough or with a video call with one of our agents. APARTMENT DESCRIPTION: $1,000 Reduced Security Deposit for Qualified Applicants Bright and spacious flex 2 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment has southern and western exposures. This elevator building has high ceilings, hardwood floors, live-in Superintendent and a laundry facility. Pet friendly. APPLICATION FEE: $20 per leaseholder and guarantor. SECURITY DEPOSIT: Equal to 1-months rent unless stated otherwise in the lease. CREDIT & DEBIT CARD FEES (for BILT): Credit Cards 3% and debit $9.95 per transaction. CREDIT & DEBIT CARD FEES (for ClickPay): Credit Cards 2.95% ($15 for VISA) and debit $9.95 per transaction (foreign transaction fee: additional 1.00% fee applies when using an international credit card). UTILITIES: Cable, internet, telephone, and electricity costs: Based on usage. ADDITIONAL SECURITY DEPOSIT & RENT INCREASE: As required per the lease and allowed under applicable law. RENTERS' INSURANCE: Required policy (you may obtain through your preferred provider). THE GUARANTORS OR RHINO: Optional, if you use these services, their applicable fees will apply. LATE FEES: 5% or $50 per instance, whichever is less. NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS FEE: $50 per instance. KEY REPLACEMENT FEE: $20 KEY FOB REPLACEMENT FEE: $20 KEY CYLINDER / LOCK REPLACEMENT FEE: $150 DAMAGE FEES: Billed at cost for damages beyond normal wear and tear. LEGAL FEES: Billed at cost, as permitted by law. CABLE / INTERNET / PHONE: Optional - supplied by independent providers. For electricity there are 3 possibilities depending on the property: 1) No fee, 2) Electricity charge from independent provider, based on usage, 3) Electricity charge from landlord, based on usage. LOUNGE / PARTY ROOM EVENT FEES: As billed by the hour, optional - if available BICYCLE STORAGE FEE: Optional $25 per month, per bike. NOTICE: This is a no fee apartment available for rent directly to the public. Owner will not charge or collect or pay any brokers fees. Owner does not authorize any broker to relist this apartment for rent. Brokers must present a prior agreement between the broker and any prospective tenant in which the tenant has hired the broker and agreed to pay the brokers fee. Without such agreement, broker will not be permitted to show the apartment. BUILDING DESCRIPTION: This Pre-War, East Village gem features architectural details in the forms of archways, crown moldings and old world charm. With NYU and The New School just a quick walk away as well as shops, transportation and dining, this building in the heart of the East Village is worth coming home to.

    Neighborhood: East Village

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    Zip 10003 centers on Union Square and stretches into NoHo, Gramercy, and the East Village, mixing historic brownstones with lofts and doorman high-rises. Expect a four-season climate—breezy springs, humid summers, colorful falls, and brisk winters—and constant urban energy anchored by Union Square Park, its famed Greenmarket, and the seasonal holiday market. Food and coffee culture thrive at ABC Kitchen, Casa Mono, Ippudo, Think Coffee, and Joe Coffee, with Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s on 14th Street, plus boutiques and Strand Book Store for browsing. Arts and nightlife pulse at Webster Hall, Irving Plaza, and the Daryl Roth Theatre, while Equinox Union Square, Barry’s, and yoga studios keep fitness convenient; green pockets like Stuyvesant Square and the private Gramercy Park add calm. The area is pet friendly and welcoming to a mix of students, professionals, long-time locals, and families, with superb subway access (4/5/6/L/N/Q/R/W). Recent Zillow Market Trends show a median rent around $5,000, with most listings between $3,500 and $7,500.

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is the walk score of 175 2nd Ave?

    175 2nd Ave has a walk score of 100, it's a walker's paradise.

    What is the transit score of 175 2nd Ave?

    175 2nd Ave has a transit score of 100, it's a rider's paradise.

    What schools are assigned to 175 2nd Ave?

    The schools assigned to 175 2nd Ave include The East Village Community School and East Side Community School.

    What neighborhood is 175 2nd Ave in?

    175 2nd Ave is in the East Village neighborhood in New York, NY.