East Village Apartments For Sale

238 found
High Ceilings and Plenty of Light from Extra Tall Windows grace this …
212 East 13th Street
Gramercy
New York
Manhattan
$549,000
Studio
1 bath
Experience comfortable city living in this beautifully renovated alcove studio, available for …
60 East 9th Street
Gramercy
New York
Manhattan
$560,000
Studio
1 bath
Beautifully maintained studio, functions as a one bedroom, in prime Union Square …
145 East 15th Street
East Village
New York
Manhattan
$545,000
Studio
1 bath
Welcome to 230 East 15th Street 3N at The Rutherford, a beautifully …
230 East 15th Street
East Village
New York
Manhattan
$525,000
Studio
1 bath

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44 W 24 St

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594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, USA

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Nest Collections

44 W 24th St, New York, NY 10010, USA

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While still a bit scruffier than its western counterpart, and with more "tenement"-style walk-ups than buildings with doormen and elevators, this area, stretching east of 5th Avenue & University Place, and from 14th Street south to Houston Street, is now at the cutting edge of what’s hip and happening. 

First and Second Avenues have been transformed in recent years with new restaurants, bars and some of the best clubs in town. And while many up-and-coming bands still prowl the clubs, streets and studios down here, this is no longer quite your father’s East Village. 

 
Older residents, often immigrants, live side-by-side with students and hipsters. Smart new restaurant and bistro arrivals rub shoulders with all manner of ethnic food staples (notably, Indian and Ukrainian joints abound!). And with slightly more affordable rents for many, and its overall shaggy haircut vibe, the East Village is a natural draw for young people...and the young at heart.