2000 Sq Foot Photographer's Loft
Whole home in Lower East Side, Manhattan
Hosted by Dave, 4.8⭐ guest rating
Whole home
6 guests
4 beds, 4 sofas/cots
for guests
2 bathrooms
No parking
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Spacious loft in Dimes Square - Lower East Side, with exposed brick and high ceilings. Loads of living space and a chef's kitchen. Great open layout for guests to relax and experience NYC living at its fullest. Close to multiple subway lines on the Lower East Side. .2000 sq foot loft space on the historic Lower East Side of Manhattan. Brilliant natural light is available from western, eastern and northern facing windows. Exposed brick, hardwood flooring and the original pressed tin ceiling in this 1914 warehouse building establish a quintessential NYC, Lower East Side flavor.
Spacious loft in Dimes Square - Lower East Side, with exposed brick and high ceilings. Loads of living space and a chef's kitchen. Great open layout for guests to relax and experience NYC living at its fullest. Close to multiple subway lines on the Lower East Side. .2000 sq foot loft space on the historic Lower East Side of Manhattan. Brilliant natural light is available from western, eastern and northern facing windows. Exposed brick, hardwood flooring and the original pressed tin ceiling in this 1914 warehouse building establish a quintessential NYC, Lower East Side flavor.
House Rules
If you have any questions about these rules, please contact the host.
- No smoking
- No pets
- Suitable for kids, not infants
- No events
Security Deposit Provisions
To be fully refunded within 7 days of check-out, minus any amounts required to cover unpaid fees or repairs beyond normal wear and tear
Cancellation Policy
Only the security deposit is refundable after booking
Guest Reviews
4.8⭐ guest rating (150 reviews)
Guests say:
- Spacious and well-equipped apartment in a vibrant neighborhood
- Dave is a highly responsive and accommodating host
- Great location with easy access to restaurants and subway
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