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No-Fee Apartment of the Week: Chelsea one-bedroom for $3,250
This $3,250 one-bedroom apartment, at 208 West 23rd Street (just off Seventh Avenue), is on the 8th floor of the historic Carteret building, next to the Chelsea Hotel. The building, which was once a hotel, has studios, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments.
The apartment has two-and-a-half rooms, a small kitchen and three large closets.
Note: Pets are allowed, but there will be a pet interview.
Pros: The apartment is in a doorman building with an elevator, fitness center and roof deck. The building was built in 1927 by famed hotel and apartment building architect Emery Roth.
Cons: The building is located on a busy, loud intersection. The 5-cubic-foot undercounter refrigerator means chefs/home cooks need not apply.
Note: Pets are allowed, but there will be a pet interview.
Pros: The apartment is in a doorman building with an elevator, fitness center and roof deck. The building was built in 1927 by famed hotel and apartment building architect Emery Roth.
Cons: The building is located on a busy, loud intersection. The 5-cubic-foot undercounter refrigerator means chefs/home cooks need not apply.
No Fee Apartment of the Week showcases an apartment that’s currently on the market and is being offered with no broker fee (otherwise known as the holy grail of New York City rentals). For tips on how to find more no-fee apartments, check out our Guerrilla Guide series.
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