- $2475
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 8159
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A studio apartment in Greenwich Village within two blocks of the Washington Square Park. A low-rise apartment building in Greenwich Village within two blocks of Washington Square Park. Famous for its bohemian history, it has evolved into a stylish and sophisticated community that is home to countless restaurants and high-end boutiques. More info  - $3215
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Alcove studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 4621
- New construction
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A eleven-foot-ceilinged studio apartment facing a courtyard in the heart of the well-favoured West Village surrounded by cobblestone streets, landmark buildings, and ivy covered facades. Your home features a very versatile alcove, abundant closet space, and views of the garden. More info  - $3945
- One Month
Broker´s Fee - Studio
- 2 baths
- Web# 1231
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Beautiful studio with two bathrooms and sleeping loft. This unit features two luxurious bathrooms complimented by stunning marble pieces. Large windows provide sweeping views of both the City and Hudson River.
Listed on the national Register of Historic Buildings, this landmark treasure has been re-designed into 479 loft-like duplex apartments. The building's red brick exterior and double height-arched More info  - $5500
- NO FEE
- Studio
- 1 bath
- Web# 6891
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An exclusive 1500 sq foot loft in well-favoured West Village surrounded by cobblestone streets and ivy covered facades within a step of the Hudson River Greenway. Your home features a sleeping alcove, a spacious walk-in closet, and a dining area perfect for entertaining your guests, or eating your breakfast, while admiring your river views. More info 
WEST VILLAGE
Essentially, the West Village is the original Greenwich Village. The need for the modifier (“West”) is a relatively new thing resulting from the emergence of the Eastern counterpart, the East Village. There is a certain degree of ambiguity as to whether the West Village includes the area around 5th avenue and University Place (aka the Central Village).
West Village’s estimated population is 72,000. In lower Manhattan, the Village is bounded by 14th Street in the North to Houston Street and Fourth Avenue in the East to Seventh Avenue. Washington Square Park is the center of the Village with its large arch, marking the first presidential inauguration that took place in New York City.
The West Village currently is among the quietest and least dense neighborhoods in New York City. It is favored by professionals, models, actors, writers, directors and other members of the film community and the media.
The Village is more upscale than the East Village and is the original corner of cool, the closest any American neighborhood comes to a corner of Paris. This part of town has been home to artists and writers, nonconformists, entertainers, intellectuals, and bohemians since the turn of the 20th century. Downtown charm is personified in lots of low-rise townhouses, thumbnail size gardens, secret courtyards, and a wacky serpentine layout of streets.
Washington Square Park and the rows of townhouses around it with charming alleys behind them are the heart of the Village. This 9 ½ -acre park at the foot of Fifth Avenue is an oasis and circus combined, where skate boarders, jugglers, stand-up comics, sitters, strollers, sweethearts, chess players, fortune tellers, and daydreamers converge and commune.
Legendary streets such as McDougal, Astor Place, and Bleecker are lined with super-hip boutiques, delis displaying esoteric beers from around the globe, and cafes and restaurants of all stripes. It makes sense that New York University is in the Village, an area that has been home to some of the world’s most famous writers and artists.
At night West Village comes alive with sounds from late-night coffeehouses, experimental theaters, and music clubs. It’s certainly one of the best NYC neighborhoods to live in. |