This East Village studio is renting for more than $300 below the neighborhood median.
Located on a bustling, historic block, this East Village studio provides an exciting location in a lively neighborhood — and also a little peace and quiet. It’s a courtyard-facing unit, which will keep its tenant insulated from the many nearby cafes, restaurants and bars. Plus, the apartment is renting for more than $300 below the neighborhood’s median asking price.
Best feature: This apartment comes with a nice renovated kitchen with updated surfaces and stainless-steel appliances. Plus, the large window lets in a decent amount of light and gives a view of the courtyard below.
Why it’s a deal: The median asking rent for a studio in the East Village is $2,350. At $2,025, this apartment is a good deal in a buzzy neighborhood.
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Biggest drawback: Despite the generous kitchen window and another in the living area, the unit does not seem to have a ton of natural light. However, it’s a decent size for a studio, and offers rare privacy at a value-friendly price.