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Studio with Terrace in Landmark Pre-war Bldg w/Elevator and PT Doorman. NO FEE. OPEN HOUSE THUR 12:30-5 & SAT/SUN 11-2 BY APPT ONLYWrite a Review

450 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10027

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$2,200
πŸ›Œ  1
πŸŽ“   8.2mi to Rabbinical Seminary of America
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πŸ›Œ   Bedroom

8.2

πŸŽ“  Miles to Rabbinical Seminary of America

About Studio with Terrace in Landmark Pre-war Bldg w/Elevator and PT Doorman. NO FEE. OPEN HOUSE THUR 12:30-5 & SAT/SUN 11-2 BY APPT ONLY

Spacious studio with terrace in a turn-of-the-century elevator loft building with Part-Time Doorman. This beautiful apartment has high ceilings with top of the line finishes while carefully preserving its original pre-war details. The Villager is a landmark prewar building that has been converted into 31 luxury apartments. The building has a distinctive facade, oversized windows, and laundry on every floor. Known for its distinctive facade, The Villager was built in 1902 and used as a commercial structure prior to its conversion to residential apartments in 1981. We are always looking for ways to make your life easier. If you need help securing your new apartment you may pay small fee to Rhino to directly insure your landlord. Please ask the leasing agent for more information on Rhino. ***Photos are for illustrative purpose only and may not reflect the actual floorplan.

Location Details

πŸ“ 450 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10027

πŸŽ“ 8.2mi

Distance to Rabbinical Seminary of America

πŸšΆβ€οΈ 30+min

EST. Walk to Rabbinical Seminary of America

🚲 25min

Est. Bike ride to Rabbinical Seminary of America

πŸš— 16min

Est. Drive to Rabbinical Seminary of America

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