Experience Greenwich Village living: Rarely Available Apartment
Discover the epitome of urban living with this unique apartment in the heart of Greenwich Village, ready for immediate showings at your convenience.
Exclusive Access: This rarely available unit, just two floors up from street level, offers a level of privacy seldom found in the city, with a quiet business below that's closed evenings and weekends.
Historic Charm Meets Modern Comfort:
A spacious living room, highlighted by a grand, non-functional marble fireplace, perfect for mounting your 75-inch TV or more.
Original hardwood floors meticulously restored, showcasing the apartment's rich history.
The living area is expansive, easily accommodating a 12-15 foot area rug with room to spare, ideal for gatherings or personal space.
Light & Space: South-facing windows ensure the apartment is bathed in natural light, making both the living and bedroom areas feel airy and bright.
Practicality:
Generous storage solutions with a walk-in closet and additional space in the foyer.
The bedroom, with its own southern exposure, comfortably fits a queen bed, offering a serene retreat.
Prime Location:
Steps from Washington Square Park and a short stroll to the nightlife of MacDougal Street.
Easy access to multiple subway lines (A, B, C, D, E, F, M, R) and PATH trains, plus the convenience of abundant street parking.
Building Excellence: An on-site super ensures your living experience is always top-tier.
Seize This Opportunity: Make this rare gem in Greenwich Village your next home. Contact us to arrange a viewing and step into a lifestyle where history, convenience, and luxury converge.
Greenwich Village is the hip spot every artist, actor, and activist dream of living in. From 14th to Houston, hugged by the Hudson River and Broadway, this area is extremely popular with NYU students, faculty, and young professionals. The establishments here are popular with every New Yorker and visitor, meaning there's always something to do in this trendy neighborhood.
Greenwich Village was not originally part of New York City. Dutch Settlers and a formerly enslaved black population, liberated after the first legal protest to take place in America, used the land for tobacco farms. After New Netherlands was conquered by the British in 1664, they left Greenwich as its own hamlet, separate from New York City.
The name "Greenwich" first appears in NYC city records in 1713, meaning it was likely incorporated into the rest of the city around that time. After the American Revolution, Greenwich was the site of multiple city facilities such as…
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