NEW LISTING--Furnished/unfurnished/partially furnished. The apartment is a gorgeous stately one bedroom. Hardwood floors. Crown moldings. A living room that holds light in the late afternoon in a way that will stop you. A bedroom quiet enough to remind you that quiet is something you once knew and lost and have been looking for. The kitchen was renovated by someone who understood that a window over a garden is not a detail but a position granite countertops, stainless appliances, a dishwasher. The cast iron tub in the windowed bathroom is deep and original and it's only interest is to soothe you. We tell ourselves stories in order to live somewhere worthy of the telling. This is that place. West 11th Street between Bleecker and West 4th. Federal townhouses and brownstones standing in the particular way that certain things in New York simply stand without apology, without effort, having long ago settled the question of their own permanence. You either understand what that means or you don't. The Tudor Arms has been here since 1915 and has never needed to explain itself. The building is an elevator cooperative. Owner-occupied. A live-in resident manager. A rear courtyard. Windowed laundry. These are not amenities so much as evidence that people chose this place, stayed, and tended to it across decades that were not always kind to buildings or to cities or to the idea that either one could hold. There is a board package, there are some board package fees, an interview. A process that asks something of you. This seems right. Mid-to-late March start. One year, with renewal subject to approval for one year only. Furnished or not or somewhere between the two. Brokers collect your own fee. Tenants no fee. Some apartments you rent. Some you inhabit. This is the latter. You will know the difference the moment you walk through the door, and the knowing will be the thing that stays with you. Emaill/call/text Scotty
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