Rental Apartments in NYC near Connelly Middle School of the Holy Child

220 East 4th Street  |   Middle Schools in East Village

One of Manhattan’s many middle school options is Connelly Middle School of the Holy Child. Students may benefit from the Manhattan standards of this school and its choice location at 220 East 4th Street. Connelly Middle School of the Holy Child offers a middle school curriculum for students living in East Village apartments. Living near a school is often considered a perk for apartment renters in Manhattan.

The Ludlow The Ludlow

188 Ludlow Street, Lower East Side

The Ludlow Building - 188 Ludlow Street apartments for rent

The Lower East Side features some of the New York City's hippest shopping destinations and best restaurants, a nightlife scene that ranges from cool dives to exclusive nightspots to cutting-edge music venues. What the LES did not have, until 2008, was a top-tier luxury rental building. That changed when the Ludlow opened on the bustling corner of Ludlow Street and East Houston Street. The Ludlow instantly became a Lower East Side landmark, thanks to an eye-catching design by architect Costas Kondylis, but it also rocketed to the top of any list of elite Lower East Side luxury rentals.

Studio from $2,900 per month
1BR from $3,825 per month
2BR from $6,175 per month

Red Square Red Square

250 East Houston Street, East Village

Red Square Building - 250 East Houston Street apartments for rent

While slightly less iconic than its Moscow namesake, Red Square is an architectural landmark in the East Village and home to some of the finest rentals in the Village. While Red Square's instantly recognizable rooftop "Askew" clock and a statue of Vladimir Lenin imported from Moscow are perhaps its most obvious features, few rental apartments in the East Village can match Red Square's for spaciousness, graciousness or location.

Studio from $2,350 per month
1BR from $2,950 per month

The Stanton The Stanton

196 Stanton Street, Lower East Side

The Stanton Building - 196 Stanton Street apartments for rent

Following the trend of revitalization and gentrification of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, The Stanton at 196 Stanton Street expands the borders of the luxury apartment scene and nudges new rental expansion ever-closer to the East River. Located on Stanton Street between Attorney and Ridge Streets, The Stanton is a mere block away from Hamilton Fish Park and close to the shops, clubs and fine dining of East Houston Street and the Lower East Side.

Studio from $2,600 per month
1BR from $4,050 per month
2BR from $4,675 per month
3BR from $4,800 per month

The Deco East The Deco East

222 East 3rd Street, Greenwich Village

The Deco East Building – 222 East 3rd Street apartment for rent

Located on the border of the East Village and the Lower East Side, The Deco East is a new luxury rental building in an exciting and vibrant section of Manhattan. Built in 2002 and located at 222 East 3rd Street, the Deco East is a post-war low-rise that stands 8-stories high and features a roof-deck with panoramic views of downtown Manhattan. The grey granite and glass exterior features two outcroppings that allow for increased exposures and generous amounts of sunlight inside these post-war apartments.

2BR from $4,650 per month

157 Suffolk Street 157 Suffolk Street

157 Suffolk Street, Lower East Side

157 Suffolk Street Building – Lower East Side apartments for rent

157 Suffolk Street, located between Houston and Stanton, has been reinvented as a high-end residential rental property. The six-story tenement building’s brick exterior invokes the Lower East Side’s past. The walk-up apartment building features 33 units, many of which are currently vacant.

The brickwork from the exterior continues within the building as apartments have expose brick walls. Each unit at 157 Suffolk Street also features 10 ‘ceilings and hard wood floors. Stainless steel appliances and granite countertops also highlight each apartment.

Tompkins Square Plaza Tompkins Square Plaza

190 East 7th Street, East Village, Greenwich Village

Tompkins Square Plaza Building – 190 East 7th Street apartments for rent

Centrally situated in the heart of the historic East Village, Tompkins Square Plaza at 190 East 7th Street is a post-war building with 124 luxury rental apartments. Residents and guests first notice the dual towers, which are separated by a plaza and fountain. A variety of artwork adorns the walls of the lobby, adding a sense of class to this luxury rental building as well as being in indicative of the local East Village culture.

2BR from $4,500 per month

105-107 Saint Marks Place 105-107 Saint Marks Place

105-107 Saint Marks Place, Greenwich Village

Luxury apartments for rent in the East Village are no ordinary rental homes. The East Village is one of New York’s most urban neighborhoods, with a gritty, bohemian feel that attracts tourists and New Yorkers alike in droves. The lower Manhattan neighborhood is home to countless unique and independently-owned stores, not to mention some of the best eating to be found in New York. The luxury rental buildings that make up the East Village’s rental market are no less unique, and each offers both high-end luxury and the feel of the old urban New York metropolis. One such building is 105-107 St.

Studio from $2,550 per month
1BR from $2,695 per month

CD280 CD280

280 East 2nd Street, East Village

CD280 - 280 East 2nd Street - East Village - NY

Situated on the border of the Manhattan’s East Village and the Lower East Side, CD280 is a post-war mid-rise with 100 studio and one-bedroom luxury apartments for rent in a vibrant, lively Downtown Manhattan neighborhood. CD280, which is located at 280 East Second Street between Avenue C and Avenue D, was constructed in 1998 and is a rent-stabilized building, making it a rarity in the Manhattan rental listings: an East Village luxury rental building with highly affordable rents.

Studio from $2,295 per month
1BR from $2,525 per month