The Costanza Read · how this price compares
$1,750/mo
median ask for comparable 1-bed rentals in West New York is $2,750/mo · based on 91 active listings
At $1,750/mo, this home is priced ~36% below the median for its class. On the numbers, it's priced to move.
Want the recent sold comps on this exact block too? Ask Andrew →
About this home
Enjoy this wonderful ground floor apt with a private entrance. Renovated kitchen with tons of cabinets with stainless steel appliances, spacious and bright bedroom with 2 windows, updated roomy bathroom and an open floor layout with a foyer as you walk in. Next to the bus to/from NYC, park, school, groceries, shopping, restaurants and more. Look no further, make your appt now.
The details
Property TypeRental
StatusActive · listed today
Rent Price$1,750/mo
Bedrooms1
Bathrooms1
PetsYes
LocationWest New York, NJ 07093
MLS #260012884
Living on 64Th St
321 64Th St #G sits on 64Th St in West New York. Bergenline Avenue is the shopping and dining spine; the Port Imperial waterfront anchors the east side. Bergenline Avenue's bus and jitney lines, plus the nearby Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and the NY Waterway ferry at Port Imperial, make for an easy Manhattan commute. Route 495 and the Lincoln Tunnel approach keep Midtown close.
As a 1-bedroom rental in West New York, it's the kind of turnkey listing buyers watch for — and in this market, rentals like this lease quickly. If it fits what you're after, the smart move is to see it early.
321 64Th St #G, West New York
Good to know
Is 321 64Th St #G still available?
Yes — it's active on the Hudson County MLS (listed today) at $1,750/mo. Text Andrew Diaz at (551) 235-3473 to confirm and book a showing.
How many bedrooms and bathrooms does 321 64Th St #G have?
It offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom.
How do I see 321 64Th St #G in person?
Tap “Request a tour,” drop your name and number, and Andrew Diaz will text you back within minutes with showing times — including this weekend.
Does 321 64Th St #G allow pets?
Pets are marked “Yes” on the MLS listing — ask Andrew Diaz for the specifics.