hi my name is luis and i am a part of newyork habitat’s social media team! at nyh we provide a number of selected andvetted apartments in new york city and its 5 boroughs. we provide tailor-made service. our agents are neighborhood specialists andmore than just agents, they’re matchmakers.
Boat Quay Singapore, this video series is here tohelp you guys find your next perfect shared apartment! in today’s episode we are going to be takinga look at the east village. so what drives people to move to this iconicneighborhood? the east village has been the home of to everykind of individual imaginable: young, old,
beatniks, punk rockers, hippies and even today’syuppies. no matter what you do or where you come from,the east village will open its doors to you. the artistic essence that was intrinsic tothe area when artists like iggy pop and basquiat, took over is still palpable today, even asthe neighborhood has become a friendlier, more touristy area. everywhere you go, art is present. just a stroll down the street can reveal anumber of murals. having a long history as a center for counterculturegave the area a certain cultural allure and edge that propelled its nightlife scene toone of the hottest in the city.
as soon as you walk out of your apartmentyou’re bound to see people roaming the streets at all hours of the night and people queuingup for one of the many uniquely wild clubs in the area. but it’s not all wild nights in the village;residents are proud of the neighborhood and are deeply involved in its upkeep. community gardens are a dime a dozen aroundthe village, exemplifying the unity of its eclectic residents. if any neighborhood embodies the never sleepmantra of nyc it’s the east village. open 24/7 you’ll never struggle to findwhat you need, when you need it.
best of all, its location makes it an idealhome for nyu or baruch college students. aside from the convenience, people love thevillage for the housing it provides. many of the buildings found in the east village,particularly within alphabet city, are tenement apartments that once housed the many immigrantcommunities that first called the east village home. these buildings are easily recognizable bytheir flat brick faã§ade, accentuated by rows of windows. although at one point considered low-incomehousing, today these buildings are prime real estate due to their location and because oftheir uniquely new york architectural style. our apartment hosts are the perfect pointof contact when you move to this grand city.
as life-long residents, they know how to helpyou make the most of the east village. ready to make the move? our agents have the expertise to help youin your search. by itself, apartment hunting is a daunting task,so don’t go it alone, let one of our agents effortlessly guide you through the process. get in contact with us by submitting a request through nyhabitat.com or if you need assistance call (212) 255-8018 with your request and we’ll connect you with one of our agents! what did you like the most about the east village? let us know in the comments!
hi my name is luis and i am a part of newyork habitat’s social media team! at nyh we provide a number of selected andvetted apartments in new york city and its 5 boroughs. we provide tailor-made service. our agents are neighborhood specialists andmore than just agents, they’re matchmakers.
Boat Quay Singapore, this video series is here tohelp you guys find your next perfect shared apartment! in today’s episode we are going to be takinga look at the east village. so what drives people to move to this iconicneighborhood? the east village has been the home of to everykind of individual imaginable: young, old,
beatniks, punk rockers, hippies and even today’syuppies. no matter what you do or where you come from,the east village will open its doors to you. the artistic essence that was intrinsic tothe area when artists like iggy pop and basquiat, took over is still palpable today, even asthe neighborhood has become a friendlier, more touristy area. everywhere you go, art is present. just a stroll down the street can reveal anumber of murals. having a long history as a center for counterculturegave the area a certain cultural allure and edge that propelled its nightlife scene toone of the hottest in the city.
as soon as you walk out of your apartmentyou’re bound to see people roaming the streets at all hours of the night and people queuingup for one of the many uniquely wild clubs in the area. but it’s not all wild nights in the village;residents are proud of the neighborhood and are deeply involved in its upkeep. community gardens are a dime a dozen aroundthe village, exemplifying the unity of its eclectic residents. if any neighborhood embodies the never sleepmantra of nyc it’s the east village. open 24/7 you’ll never struggle to findwhat you need, when you need it.
best of all, its location makes it an idealhome for nyu or baruch college students. aside from the convenience, people love thevillage for the housing it provides. many of the buildings found in the east village,particularly within alphabet city, are tenement apartments that once housed the many immigrantcommunities that first called the east village home. these buildings are easily recognizable bytheir flat brick faã§ade, accentuated by rows of windows. although at one point considered low-incomehousing, today these buildings are prime real estate due to their location and because oftheir uniquely new york architectural style. our apartment hosts are the perfect pointof contact when you move to this grand city.
as life-long residents, they know how to helpyou make the most of the east village. ready to make the move? our agents have the expertise to help youin your search. by itself, apartment hunting is a daunting task,so don’t go it alone, let one of our agents effortlessly guide you through the process. get in contact with us by submitting a request through nyhabitat.com or if you need assistance call (212) 255-8018 with your request and we’ll connect you with one of our agents! what did you like the most about the east village? let us know in the comments!