Friday, October 22, 2010

What it costs to live close enough to throw a stone to Union Square

Here we are at 137 E. 13th St. between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue... Several rentals are on the market, such as this two bedroomer for $6,250 per month:

brand new - never lived before 2 super spacious 2 king size bedrooms with ample closet space 2 full baths washer dryer in the unit ss appliances kitchen with granite counter tops huge private deck ..tons of details ! only one apartment in each floor ! super private stone throw from union square!




3 comments:

  1. I don't understand why it's so great to live near Union Square. TGI Fridays, Staples, Petco...

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  2. True now. But the people buying these places are probably out of towners, whose image of Union Square is at least ten years of date.

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  3. The apartment looks kind of crappy when you consider the bathroom fixtures look dated and cheap, the walls are obviously super thin (and is that a hollow core door leading to the "living room"?), and the layout looks clumsy.

    The only reason why I'd want to live by Union Square would be because it's not a far walk from the East Village and LES and because it's near many subway lines.

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