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October 17th, 2005, 04:27 AM
Studio Apts - Starting at $1700/per month - Walk to NYU.
Waverly Place - 2 bedroom apt - windows - bright - DM - staff - elev - NYU. - $3000/per month.
Thompson Street - Large 1 bedroom apt - DM - elev - laundry - Walk to all - NYU - Law - Film - Wash Sq - Subways - Night Life. $2600/per month.
Thompson Street - Studio - DM - elev - immed - $2200/per month.
Greenwich Village - Coming Soon - Nov - Dec - Jan - Feb - Studios, 1 bdrms, 2 bdrms, starting at $2000 - $3000/per month. - DM - elev - MUST SEE - Shows Mon thru Fri 1 - 5pm.
Prewar - Walk Up - Condo - Co Op - Sales - Starting at $750k.
New New Developments - All Sizes - Starting at $750k - $3M.
APT - LOFT - RENTALS - ALL AREAS - ALL SIZES - DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN.
Contact Thomas Ryan
Lic Sales Agent
1.646.523.3317 direct.
bapple inc. Licensed Real Estate Brokers, 157 Prince Street, New York, NY. 10012
Real Estate Rentals Sales Condo Co Op Loft Prewar Postwar New Dev Lux Hi Rise.
What you will need when applying for an apartment in Manhattan.
copy of photo ID
bank statement showing funds
two paycheck stubs or letter from CPA certifying self-employed income
copy of most recent tax return
letter of employment stating position and salary.
All of the same above for a guarantor if you need one!
Greenwich Village is often referred to as the Bohemian Center of NY and has been the preferred neighborhood for many artists throughout its history. During the 19th century, Edgar Allen Poe, O. Henry, Walt Whitman, and Mark Twain were among the classic authors who resided here. What makes this area so unique are the small apartments, buildings, and townhouses that were built in the mid to late 1800's. Their old architecture, the tree-lined streets and the many small parks are what draws people here. Most don't seem to mind that many of the units are considerably smaller than what the rest of the city has to offer. They are willing to sacrifice the living space for convenience and attractions of the neighborhood. The overall charm of the area is further increased by the many small, European style cafes and restaurants, which are filled with customers on any given day or night. The city's most famous neighborhood, Greenwich Village is the city's largest historic district, which means that any exterior alteration to the district's more than 4,300 buildings must be approved by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission. Other areas of the city have won and lost popularity but the village has remained quite constant, the Village is everything you expected and the spiritual soul of the city.
Waverly Place - 2 bedroom apt - windows - bright - DM - staff - elev - NYU. - $3000/per month.
Thompson Street - Large 1 bedroom apt - DM - elev - laundry - Walk to all - NYU - Law - Film - Wash Sq - Subways - Night Life. $2600/per month.
Thompson Street - Studio - DM - elev - immed - $2200/per month.
Greenwich Village - Coming Soon - Nov - Dec - Jan - Feb - Studios, 1 bdrms, 2 bdrms, starting at $2000 - $3000/per month. - DM - elev - MUST SEE - Shows Mon thru Fri 1 - 5pm.
Prewar - Walk Up - Condo - Co Op - Sales - Starting at $750k.
New New Developments - All Sizes - Starting at $750k - $3M.
APT - LOFT - RENTALS - ALL AREAS - ALL SIZES - DOWNTOWN MANHATTAN.
Contact Thomas Ryan
Lic Sales Agent
1.646.523.3317 direct.
bapple inc. Licensed Real Estate Brokers, 157 Prince Street, New York, NY. 10012
Real Estate Rentals Sales Condo Co Op Loft Prewar Postwar New Dev Lux Hi Rise.
What you will need when applying for an apartment in Manhattan.
copy of photo ID
bank statement showing funds
two paycheck stubs or letter from CPA certifying self-employed income
copy of most recent tax return
letter of employment stating position and salary.
All of the same above for a guarantor if you need one!
Greenwich Village is often referred to as the Bohemian Center of NY and has been the preferred neighborhood for many artists throughout its history. During the 19th century, Edgar Allen Poe, O. Henry, Walt Whitman, and Mark Twain were among the classic authors who resided here. What makes this area so unique are the small apartments, buildings, and townhouses that were built in the mid to late 1800's. Their old architecture, the tree-lined streets and the many small parks are what draws people here. Most don't seem to mind that many of the units are considerably smaller than what the rest of the city has to offer. They are willing to sacrifice the living space for convenience and attractions of the neighborhood. The overall charm of the area is further increased by the many small, European style cafes and restaurants, which are filled with customers on any given day or night. The city's most famous neighborhood, Greenwich Village is the city's largest historic district, which means that any exterior alteration to the district's more than 4,300 buildings must be approved by the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission. Other areas of the city have won and lost popularity but the village has remained quite constant, the Village is everything you expected and the spiritual soul of the city.