Manhattan Rentals near Dual Language & Asian Studies High School

350 Grand Street  |  Posted in High Schools

Dual Language & Asian Studies High School - Manhattan high school

New York City is home to dozens of high schools, including Dual Language & Asian Studies High School. Residents of Lower East Side apartments can discover multiple high schools in their vicinity. Students of this high school can be found at the campus at 350 Grand Street. Living near a school is often considered a perk for apartment renters in Manhattan.

The Crossroads The Crossroads

10 Rutgers Street, Lower East Side

The Crossroads Building - 10 Rutger Street apartments for rent

Looking for something new in one of America's most classic neighborhoods? The Crossroads is a new rental apartment mid-rise standing on the border of the Lower East Side and Chinatown.

The Crossroads' 82 apartments feature oak floors, maple cabinets, Moen fixtures, white bath tile, and individual climate control. Some even include private patios and gardens. The artisan-detailed lobby is attended at all hours, and the superintendent is on site.

Studio from $2,400 per month
2BR from $3,800 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

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.