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$1,481
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James Everett Lewis - Real Estate Broker
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Information About the Area from our Experts
Restaurants
Neighbohood Helper - Landlord
You may think it’s cliché to rave about the restaurants in Little Italy, but trust me, the praise is more than deserved. Before people move to the area, they expect the food to be good, but they never expect it to as spectacular as it actually is. This is a neighborhood where you’ll be able to smell homemade pasta or fresh baked pastries from local bakeries as you walk down the neighborhood’s main street. The only annoying thing is that the community has become touristy, so on the weekends you’ll see a lot of people with “I HEART NY” shirts walking through the local shops and eateries. But there are secret spots that you’ll learn about if you live here that aren’t crowded, yet serve food that will make you feel like you’re in Tuscany.
Recreation
Neighbohood Helper - Landlord
Little Italy has many shops, vendors, historical sites, restaurants, cafés, and bars that will keep you busy if you live in the neighborhood or nearby. But the real draw of the neighborhood is its close location to downtown Manhattan, which is one of the best places to play in the entire world. You could argue that both areas, Little Italy and downtown, are constantly infested with tourists. But if you rent here, you and your friends will tap into the local scene and will no longer be going to Times Square on the weekend for kicks (not that there’s anything wrong with that). Manhattan has more things to do, and more recreation (depending on your definition of the word) than anywhere in the country, and if you rent in Little Italy you’ll have great access to the most exciting parts of the borough.
We Have 8,448 Little Italy Apartment Listings
| Picture | Bedrooms | Rent | Address | Updated |
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2 Bed | $3,600 | 219 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $4,200 | 228 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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0 Bed | $2,750 | 220 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $3,025 | 52 Prince Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $1,975 | 278 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $3,649 | 180 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $2,895 | 50 Prince Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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3 Bed | $4,250 | 126 Elizabeth Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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1 Bed | $2,995 | 25 Prince Street, New York, NY | May 21st |
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0 Bed | $2,300 | 283 Mott Street, New York, NY | May 20th |
Apartment Complexes
| Name | Bedrooms | Price Range |
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| Lower East Side/Chinatown | One | $3,600 |
| Lower East Side/Chinatown | One | $2,100 |
| Lower East Side/Chinatown | One | $2,700 |
| SoHo | One | $3,200 |
| SoHo | One | $3,200 |
| Lower East Side/Chinatown | Two | $3,150 |
