$2,850
for rent
Base rent only. Price may not include required fees and charges.
- ft²
3 rooms
Studio
1 bath
Co-op
- Lower East Side
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Listing by Owner
Available
9/1/2026
Days on market
Listed today
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About
We have a studio apartment available in a prime location, just one block from the F train and East Houston Street. The apartment is also steps from the M15 bus line, supermarkets, stores, restaurants, and parks, and within walking distance to the F, M, J, and Z lines at the Delancey Street stop. It offers close proximity to Union Square, the Financial District, and Lower Manhattan.
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About the building
169 Allen Street
169 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002
30 units
6 stories
1920 built
Property history
Prices shown are base rent only. For total monthly price and additional fees, see .
| Date | Base rent | Event |
|---|---|---|
8/20/2026 | $2,850 | Listed by Owner |
1/20/2024 | $2,500 | |
1/10/2024 | $2,500 | |
12/2/2023 | $2,500 | |
8/9/2023 | $2,500 |
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The narrow streets of the Lower East Side were once lined with tenement buildings, shirt factories and bialy shops. Although a few vestiges of the neighborhood's immigrant heritage remain, many of the tenement buildings have been updated and now offer relatively affordable rental options to young New Yorkers looking to live right in the thick of Downtown Manhattan.
There's no getting around it - the LES is a major nightlife destination. In this part of the city, last call is late and often negotiable -- especially if you're a regular. On weekend nights, the neighborhood is packed as crowds overflow from the local bars and take to the streets in search of a late-night falafel fix before heading onto the next party. During the day, the neighborhood chills out as residents nurse their hangovers or head to work slowly after stopping at one of the area's many trendy juice bars or coffee shops.
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