Zumper

35 W 8th St
35 W 8th St, New York, NY 10011, USA

Pet friendly
Monthly rent-
BedsStudio–1
Baths0–1
Sqft0–579
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5+ Days Ago

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35 W 8th St New York, NY

Occupied Units

Occupied

5F

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Studio

1 Bath

$3,800

Listed by Luis Juarez
Days on market: 568
1 BR | Greenwich | Avail 02/29 Large 1 BR / 1 BA in the heart of Greenwich Village . Hardwood floors throughout w/high ceilings. Brand open Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances. Great closet space & light. Tenants must make 40x rent and have good credit to qualify. Qualified personal guarantors are accepted at 80x rent. Serious inquiries only.

Occupied

3F

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1 Bed

1 Bath

$4,500

Listed by Sarah Morgan
Days on market: 312
Gorgeous, true one-bedroom apartment in the heart of the West Village!Newly-renovated apartment features hardwood floors, Queen-sized bedroom, tons of natural light, and storage throughout. Kitchen includes stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and microwave.

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10

Studio

1 Bath

$2,195

Listed by Sam D
Days on market: 3288
Phenomenal studio apartment available IMMEDIATELY!!! Beautiful hardwood floors, 1 full bathroom. Convenient area for NYU campuses, West 4 station (ACEF trains). Heat and hot water included. This is an absolute deal, which will go quickly!!! Don't wait, call Sam D.!!!!!

Occupied

5F

Studio

1 Bath

$2,900

Listed by Riley Rothman
Days on market: 3247
Up for rent is your quintessential New York City apartment in a neighborhood that is second to none. The full sized 1BR gets excellent lighting and is on a quaint, tree-lined street. The bedroom can accommodate a king sized bed if wanted with room for additional furniture. Live in the best location at a steal of a price! PETS OK, Guarantors OK, Sublets OK!

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#5F

1 Bed

1 Bath

$2,900

Listed by Sam Kankalil
Days on market: 3248
Quintessential New York City apartment in a neighborhood that is second to none. The full sized 1BR gets excellent lighting and is on a quaint, tree-lined street. King size bedroom plus can fit other furniture. Great closet space. Fully equipped kitchen, dishwasher and counter space. Spacious living room fits couches, chairs and a table. Recently updated bathroom, marble detailing. Live in the best location at a steal of a price! PETS OK, Guarantors OK. Call/Text today to set up your appointment to see all the available apartment. Sam @ 914-473-8757

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2R

1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,000

Listed by NYC Select Team
Days on market: 2918
This is a huge, newly renovated 1 bedroom apartment located in a prime West Village location. This very well maintained pre war walk up building is located right next to Washington Square Park. Steps away from Union Square with all it’s convenience like all kinds of subways, grocery stores and restaurants. The apartment features a huge living room, 10 foot ceilings, a fireplace and a sunlight flooded bedroom that easily fits a queen bed. The open kitchen got recently renovated and is equipped with stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar.

Occupied

5F

1 Bed

– Baths

$3,400

Listed by Cammy Cutler
Days on market: 2264
Beautiful 1-Bedroom in fantastic location high ceilings, great layout and natural light, ample closet space, tile bath, woods floors and nice renovated kitchen with dishwasher, well maintain building, wonderful location surrounded by great shops, outstanding restaurants, cafes and nightlife. mdrn137567

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5R

1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,450

Listed by Joshua Franco
Days on market: 2142
Make Greenwich Village your new home after seeing this newly renovated studio apartment. This unit features a separate kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher & granite countertops. The living space is large enough to fit a couch, coffee table, small dinner table, and queen size bed. Tons of closets for storage, gleaming hardwood floors, marble bathroom and walking distance to the train makes this place a must see! About This Neighborhood: There's no mistaking Greenwich Village for anywhere else in Manhattan. Once a pastoral hamlet whose streets were planned in the 18th Century, the street grid bears little resemblance to Manhattan's orderly layout. The narrow, intimate streets seem to haphazardly cross each other in no particular pattern, so even New Yorkers sometimes get lost there, although this isn't necessarily a bad thing; getting lost in Greenwich Village can be an enjoyable experience. Consisting mostly of brick row houses, low-rise apartments, and hidden courtyards, the tree-lined streets still invoke its rural history. There's far more to it than just an unusual design and great architecture though. Greenwich Village has been a center of creativity, free thought, and counterculture for almost the entirety of its existence, and that cultural history is apparent at every turn. This bohemian atmosphere goes back a long way - Greenwich Village was actually labeled 'Little Bohemia' in 1916 - and the nightclubs, music venues, experimental theaters, and coffeehouses where many artistic greats rubbed elbows still give the neighborhood its distinct character. Contact me today to see this unit right away!

Occupied

5r

1 Bed

1 Bath

$3,450

Listed by Terlancia P Toussaint
Days on market: 2132
Make Greenwich Village your new home after seeing this newly renovated one bedroom apartment. This unit features a open kitchen with stainless steel, appliances including dishwasher, granite countertops. The living room is a great space, perfect for entertaining your guest or just lounging around on the couch watching television or reading a book. The bedroom can easily accommodate a queen size bed, plus additional furniture. Gleaming hardwood floors, marble bathroom, and walking distance to the train makes this place a must see There’s no mistaking Greenwich Village for anywhere else in Manhattan. Once a pastoral hamlet whose streets were planned in the 18th Century, the street grid bears little resemblance to Manhattan’s orderly layout. The narrow, intimate streets seem to haphazardly cross each other in no particular pattern, so even New Yorkers sometimes get lost there, although this isn’t necessarily a bad thing; getting lost in Greenwich Village can be an enjoyable experience. Consisting mostly of brick row houses, low-rise apartments, and hidden courtyards, the tree- lined streets still invoke its rural history. There’s far more to it than just an unusual design and great architecture though. Greenwich Village has been a center of creativity, free thought, and counterculture for almost the entirety of its existence, and that cultural history is apparent at every turn. This bohemian atmosphere goes back a long way - Greenwich Village was actually labeled ‘Little Bohemia’ in 1916 - and the nightclubs, music venues, experimental theaters, and coffeehouses where many artistic greats rubbed elbows still give the neighborhood its distinct character.