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Mid-Rise Apartment
East Village, 225 E 6th St | New York
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  •  24-Hour Front Desk
  •  Air Conditioning
  •  Bike Storage
  •  Building Laundry Room
  •  Dry Cleaning Valet Service
  •  Elevators
  •  Fitness Center
  •  Granite Countertops
  •  Hardwood Floors
  •  Parking Available
  •  Pet Friendly
  •  Stainless Steel Appliances

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About this Location

Whole Foods Market
9 min walk
Lots of bars and
restaurants nearby
John V. Lindsay East River Park
18 min walk
6 (metro) - 6 min
F (metro) - 8 min

Pricing 

Studio, 1 Bath
$2,800+
1 Bedroom, 1 Bath
$3,250+
2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
$4,800+
Schedule Appointment At
(646) 593-7514
  • Building Related

    •  Elevators
    •  Smoke-Free Community
  • Convenience

    •  Dry Cleaning Valet Service
    •  Package Receiving
  • Kitchen

    •  Dishwasher
    •  Microwave
    •  Refrigerator
    •  Stainless Steel Appliances
    •  Stove & Oven
  • Landscape

    •  Community Garden
  • Laundry

    •  Building Laundry Room
  • Living Room

    •  Air Conditioning
    •  Hardwood Floors
  • Parking & Transportation

    •  Bike Storage
  • Security & Maintenance

    •  24-Hour Front Desk
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Amazing location, solid property

225 East 6th is a good building in an amazing location. After living in Battery Park City for over a year, it was a HUGE upgrade on the social side here. The East Village is filled with tons of great bars and restaurants, the Astor Place 6 is a block away and the 8th Street N,R is just a few blocks over. The units are okay but not great, but offer a decent amount of space and are generally problem-free, which is really all you can ask for given the location and price. The in-building laundry is a nice plus and you get the advantage of having a doorman without the astronomical price increase of some of the larger doorman buildings.

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The Neighborhood

Signature Spots

dining 17 Recs

2 Bros Pizza
Crepes Canaveral From Brittany
Xe May Sandwich Shop
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grocery 4 Recs

Whole Foods Market
Trader Joe’s
Key Food
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convenience 2 Recs

CVS Pharmacy
Walgreens
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fitness 32 Recs

Yoga to the People
Mile High Run Club
The Bhakti Center
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parks 5 Recs

Washington Square Park
Union Square
Tompkins Square Park
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coffee 30 Recs

Abraço
Coffee Project New York
Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream
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About East Village

The East Village is known for its vibrant nightlife. Its many dive bars, performance spaces, and cocktail lounges means its packed at night. However, the East Village doesn't sleep during the day. People are working at independent bookstores, catching up at casual cafes, and shopping at vintage clot...
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Nightlife
East River
Supermarkets
Median rents in East Village
Studio
$
3,850
1 Bedroom
$
5,350
2 Bedroom
$
6,700

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Parking Near Hudson East

No parking is available at Hudson East, but there is parking nearby.
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East Village Reviews

64 reviews
I've been in the city for almost 3 years now, and the East Village has certainly been my favorite neighborhood to live and go out in. Excluding during the pandemic, there are great restaurants and bars on every block, grocery stores within a 15-minute walk (if not closer), and the general atmosphere of the neighborhood is lively and friendly. I generally feel quite safe walking around alone, unless it is very late at night/early in the morning. It is more expensive than the neighborhoods around campus, but I took advantage of the lowered rents due to the pandemic.
Love love love. Lived in Brooklyn before and was skeptical of moving to Manhattan, but the East Village is great. Tons of reasonably priced restaurants and bars, great public transit (if you're not too far east), and close enough to the law school to get there easily but without feeling like you're on campus all the time. Only complaints are 1) there's not a great place nearby to go for runs (East River path north of Houston is kind of gnarly), and 2) it does attract kind of a frat boy crowd so we have some noisy neighbors who like to play beer pong and play terrible music late into the night.
Fun, young neighborhood. Lots of bars and restaurants. Lot of access to public transit. Very noisy.
Very trendy neighborhood, a lot of restaurants and pubs. Close to grocery stores and to campus.
The apartment is located in the East Village that has so much life and activity. There are a ton of restaurants, bars, coffee shops and cool spots to meet up/hang out. You'll never run out of things to do. The neighborhood (at least until you go east of ave B) feels safe and secure, even with a lot of homeless people.
This is a great neighbourhood - lots of stuff to do, and for the quality of restaurants, bars and coffee shops, much much better value than almost anywhere else in Manhattan (except maybe LES). It's also well connected to transit, and I have a 10 minute walk to school which is a luxury that is hard to over-estimate. The only problem is that it is very noisy.
East village provides a great location to live. The location is only a ~15 minute walk to school and the neighborhood is great for restaurants, bars, shops and more. The one drawback is that the apartments are generally smaller and somehow seem more expensive.
It's loud and busy at night, especially on weekends, though this varies significantly block-by-block. Endless options for food, bars, music, and entertainment. Most importantly, there's a brand-new Target!