Amazing 2 bed on Second Avenue in the East Village
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Amazing 2 bed on Second Avenue in the East Village

$6,050 / Per Month
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Description

Apartment 4D is a smartly renovated layout offering balcony, comfort, character, and convenience in one of Manhattan’s most dynamic neighborhoods.


This thoughtfully designed home features:

In-unit washer/dryer for everyday ease

Split-system A/C and heat for year-round climate control

Stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher and microwave

Stone countertops, mosaic tiles and sleek cabinetry for a clean, modern look

Hardwood flooring throughout

Oversized windows providing great light and street views


Tucked away on the fourth floor of a classic East Village walk-up, this residence blends prewar charm with modern upgrades. Whether you’re working from home, entertaining, or simply enjoying the neighborhood, 4D offers a cozy, functional space in a vibrant setting.


Proximate to Tompkins Square Park, Whole Foods, and legendary neighborhood spots like Veselka and Caf Mogador, with easy access to the L, 6, and N/R trains.

Pets welcome.


Upfront fees not included in the monthly rent include:

Application Fee: $20 per person/application

Security Deposit: Equal to 1 Month’s Rent


Second Avenue #4D


Under NYC law, you cannot be charged a broker fee unless you personally hired the broker.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this apartment in Manhattan

This apartment is listed at $6,050/month as of November 26, 2025. Monthly rents for apartments in Manhattan currently range from $2,200 to $22,619, with an average of $4,954.

The current average rent in Manhattan is $4,954 per month across 337 active listings. Rents range from $2,200 to $22,619 depending on size, condition, and location within the borough.

Fee status is displayed at the top of every listing on LavaZoo. This apartment is listed at $6,050/month in Manhattan. Check the fee disclosure above the listing photos for broker fee details.

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