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Bright skylit kitchen & dining room leading to back porch
Map image of the property
Bright skylit kitchen & dining room leading to back porch
Map image of the property
Beautiful skylit open plan dining and living room.
Sitting and living room area offers entertainment screen and a sofa bed.
View from the living room area looking towards the internal stair.
Galley kitchen with operable skylights.
Dining overlooking deck & back yard.
South bedroom with small sofa bed.
South bedroom desk area.
West bedroom
Skylight and cozy corner in west bedroom.
Full bath with shower/bathtub.
Toilet area in full bath.
Internal stair from the front entry.
Back stair, deck and entry
Outdoor deck
Floor plan
Floor plan showing sofa beds in use.
Front entry
Plenty of kitchen storage space
Skylit living room with large screen TV monitor and sofa bed for guests.
Living room entertainment center.
Front entry area.
Front bedroom with queen bed
Lots of clothes storage space
Middle bedroom with a double bed and desk.
Office with day bed.
Day bed in office space.
Full bath features a tub/shower combination.
Handy half bath!
The front porch is a lovely spot to enjoy your morning coffee.
Beautiful back garden as seen from the private back porch.
Open plan living space in the charming furnished upstairs unit of a 2-family house.
The downstairs unit of the 2-family home also is skylit and beautifully furnished..
DescriptionThis upstairs furnished apartment in a 2-family house is located in a downtown neighborhood--ideal for visiting faculty or testing the "fit" of Ithaca for your family.
The block has transitioned from being the "outskirts" of Ithaca in the 1870's to an urban neighborhood today. The apartment reflects both authentic country charm, while providing updated amenities of a modern city apartment. The "country" shows through in the newly-painted original wood floors, the antique kitchen baking cupboard as well as other interesting 19th furniture pieces found in houses of this era in Central New York. These furnishings have been complemented tastefully with new ones and accented with loved items to help you feel at home.
* Easy walk to the Commons, Ithaca Falls, and local restaurants
* Bike (jog, walk) to area parks and Cayuga Lake along Ithaca Waterfront trail via the nearby gateway
* Fill your shopping bag at the Ithaca Farmer's Market and have lunch on the dock overlooking Cayuga inlet
* Walk to Purity for its famous ice cream
* 1.5 miles to Cornell Arts Quad and 2.5 miles to Ithaca College
* Commute to Cornell: Walk, bus, bike or car... 30-50 minute hike up to campus; #10 bus walk + ride ~20 minutes
* Easy on/off access from Rt. 13.
The Northside neighborhood is a triangle defined by Gimme Coffee to the southeast, Purity Ice Cream to the southwest and the ScienCenter to the north. It is unique in a number of ways: Like the nearby Fall Creek neighborhood, it is conveniently close to many of the attractions of Ithaca and yet remains distinctly residential in flavor. The Northside typically has lower density per acre than the other downtown neighborhoods; which translates into more open space between houses and larger gardens surrounding them. Historically it was an entry point for many immigrant families moving into Ithaca and remains the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood in the city today. In the context of Ithaca's recently approved Comprehensive Plan, it anticipates many future-oriented goals; pedestrian-friendly, affordable housing, mixed use buildings, good bus service, neighborhood-oriented retail on its perimeter, good-access to parks and other recreational opportunities. Many young families are choosing to make the Northside their home.
DescriptionThis upstairs furnished apartment in a 2-family house is located in a downtown neighborhood--ideal for visiting faculty or testing the "fit" of Ithaca for your family.
The block has transitioned from being the "outskirts" of Ithaca in the 1870's to an urban neighborhood today. The apartment reflects both authentic country charm, while providing updated amenities of a modern city apartment. The "country" shows through in the newly-painted original wood floors, the antique kitchen baking cupboard as well as other interesting 19th furniture pieces found in houses of this era in Central New York. These furnishings have been complemented tastefully with new ones and accented with loved items to help you feel at home.
* Easy walk to the Commons, Ithaca Falls, and local restaurants
* Bike (jog, walk) to area parks and Cayuga Lake along Ithaca Waterfront trail via the nearby gateway
* Fill your shopping bag at the Ithaca Farmer's Market and have lunch on the dock overlooking Cayuga inlet
* Walk to Purity for its famous ice cream
* 1.5 miles to Cornell Arts Quad and 2.5 miles to Ithaca College
* Commute to Cornell: Walk, bus, bike or car... 30-50 minute hike up to campus; #10 bus walk + ride ~20 minutes
* Easy on/off access from Rt. 13.
The Northside neighborhood is a triangle defined by Gimme Coffee to the southeast, Purity Ice Cream to the southwest and the ScienCenter to the north. It is unique in a number of ways: Like the nearby Fall Creek neighborhood, it is conveniently close to many of the attractions of Ithaca and yet remains distinctly residential in flavor. The Northside typically has lower density per acre than the other downtown neighborhoods; which translates into more open space between houses and larger gardens surrounding them. Historically it was an entry point for many immigrant families moving into Ithaca and remains the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood in the city today. In the context of Ithaca's recently approved Comprehensive Plan, it anticipates many future-oriented goals; pedestrian-friendly, affordable housing, mixed use buildings, good bus service, neighborhood-oriented retail on its perimeter, good-access to parks and other recreational opportunities. Many young families are choosing to make the Northside their home.
DescriptionThis first floor furnished apartment in a 2-family house is located in a downtown neighborhood--ideal for visiting faculty or testing the "fit" of Ithaca for your family.
The block has transitioned from being the "outskirts" of Ithaca in the 1870's to an urban neighborhood today. The apartment reflects both authentic country charm, while providing updated amenities of a modern city apartment. The "country" shows through in the newly-painted original wood floors and interesting 19th furniture pieces found in houses of this era in Central New York. These furnishings have been complemented tastefully with new ones and accented with loved items to help you feel at home.
* Easy walk to the Commons, Ithaca Falls, and local restaurants
* Bike (jog, walk) to area parks and Cayuga Lake along Ithaca Waterfront trail via the nearby gateway
* Fill your shopping bag at the Ithaca Farmer's Market and have lunch on the dock overlooking Cayuga inlet
* Walk to Purity for its famous ice cream
* 1.5 miles to Cornell Arts Quad and 2.5 miles to Ithaca College
* Commute to Cornell: Walk, bus, bike or car... 30-50 minute hike up to campus; #10 bus walk + ride ~20 minutes
* Easy on/off access from Rt. 13.
The Northside neighborhood is a triangle defined by Gimme Coffee to the southeast, Purity Ice Cream to the southwest and the ScienCenter to the north. It is unique in a number of ways: Like the nearby Fall Creek neighborhood, it is conveniently close to many of the attractions of Ithaca and yet remains distinctly residential in flavor. The Northside typically has lower density per acre than the other downtown neighborhoods; which translates into more open space between houses and larger gardens surrounding them. Historically it was an entry point for many immigrant families moving into Ithaca and remains the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood in the city today. In the context of Ithaca's recently approved Comprehensive Plan, it anticipates many future-oriented goals; pedestrian-friendly, affordable housing, mixed use buildings, good bus service, neighborhood-oriented retail on its perimeter, good-access to parks and other recreational opportunities. Many young families are choosing to make the Northside their home.
DescriptionThis first floor furnished apartment in a 2-family house is located in a downtown neighborhood--ideal for visiting faculty or testing the "fit" of Ithaca for your family.
The block has transitioned from being the "outskirts" of Ithaca in the 1870's to an urban neighborhood today. The apartment reflects both authentic country charm, while providing updated amenities of a modern city apartment. The "country" shows through in the newly-painted original wood floors and interesting 19th furniture pieces found in houses of this era in Central New York. These furnishings have been complemented tastefully with new ones and accented with loved items to help you feel at home.
* Easy walk to the Commons, Ithaca Falls, and local restaurants
* Bike (jog, walk) to area parks and Cayuga Lake along Ithaca Waterfront trail via the nearby gateway
* Fill your shopping bag at the Ithaca Farmer's Market and have lunch on the dock overlooking Cayuga inlet
* Walk to Purity for its famous ice cream
* 1.5 miles to Cornell Arts Quad and 2.5 miles to Ithaca College
* Commute to Cornell: Walk, bus, bike or car... 30-50 minute hike up to campus; #10 bus walk + ride ~20 minutes
* Easy on/off access from Rt. 13.
The Northside neighborhood is a triangle defined by Gimme Coffee to the southeast, Purity Ice Cream to the southwest and the ScienCenter to the north. It is unique in a number of ways: Like the nearby Fall Creek neighborhood, it is conveniently close to many of the attractions of Ithaca and yet remains distinctly residential in flavor. The Northside typically has lower density per acre than the other downtown neighborhoods; which translates into more open space between houses and larger gardens surrounding them. Historically it was an entry point for many immigrant families moving into Ithaca and remains the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood in the city today. In the context of Ithaca's recently approved Comprehensive Plan, it anticipates many future-oriented goals; pedestrian-friendly, affordable housing, mixed use buildings, good bus service, neighborhood-oriented retail on its perimeter, good-access to parks and other recreational opportunities. Many young families are choosing to make the Northside their home.
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Lease Terms
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About 411 2nd St
This 2-family house located in a downtown neighborhood is ideal for visiting faculty or testing the "fit" of Ithaca for your family.
* Easy walk to the Commons, Ithaca Falls, and local restaurants
* Bike (jog, walk) to area parks and Cayuga Lake along the nearby Ithaca Waterfront trail.
* Fill your shopping bag at the Ithaca Farmer's Market or have lunch on Cayuga inlet
* Walk to Purity for its famous ice cream
* 1.5 miles to Cornell Arts Quad and 2.5 miles to Ithaca College
* Commute to Cornell: Walk, bus, bike or car... 30-50 minute hike up to campus; #10 bus walk + ride ~20 minutes
* Easy on/off access from Rt. 13.
The Northside neighborhood is a triangle defined by Gimme Coffee to the southeast, Purity Ice Cream to the southwest and the ScienCenter to the north. It is unique in a number of ways: Like the nearby Fall Creek neighborhood, it is conveniently close to many of the attractions of Ithaca and yet remains distinctly residential in flavor. The Northside typically has lower density per acre than the other downtown neighborhoods; which translates into more open space between houses and larger gardens surrounding them. Historically it was an entry point for many immigrant families moving into Ithaca and remains the most ethnically and economically diverse neighborhood in the city today. In the context of Ithaca's Comprehensive Plan, it anticipates many future-oriented goals; pedestrian-friendly, affordable housing, mixed use buildings, good bus service, neighborhood-oriented retail on its perimeter, good-access to parks and other recreational opportunities. Many young families are choosing to make the Northside their home.
411 2nd St is located in
Ithaca, New York
in the 14850 zip code.
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