West Village Houses, 137 Barrow Street, #5B
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Listed: Oct 4, 2024Days on Market: 79Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: West Village (Manhattan)Listing viewed 366 times
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This is a fifth-floor walkup apartment, but the very best kind with wide, sturdy stairs, landings at each half floor, and no upstairs neighbors. The layout is PERFECT- delivering vast separation between living areas and bedrooms. Kitchen has a new refrigerator, full-sized sink, and full-size dishwasher in place. It can be fully opened to the living room to create an eat-in breakfast counter.
Move in as-is or bring your Architect and make it your own. Floors, kitchen, and bath are in well-kept original condition and the unit is priced accordingly. With Board approval, you can add a washer/dryer, put in mini-split central air, add a second full bathroom, or even add or expand windows- I’ll show you how it’s done. West Village Houses is a free-market co-op that features large apartments, private keyed green spaces, onsite professional management (Akam), two live-in supers, full-time buildings & grounds staff, and a commitment to providing quality non-fanciful primary residences for its shareholders in the best part of West Village.
The co-op is pet-friendly, permits subletting for 3 of 6 years, allows guarantors and co-purchasers, and has bike storage. 622 Washington is part of “Site 1”- a full square block owned (outright, among several other acres) by the co-op. It is a keyed, private green space with mature trees, bbq grills for your use, central laundry, and bike storage for you and your neighbors that will transport you far away from an urban mindset- right in your backyard.
One of the best parts of this apartment is the co-op to which it belongs. The building is a few short blocks to Google’s headquarters in NY, ABC/Disney’s rising studios and a flurry of incredibly pricey and valuable waterfront new development. Christopher and Houston Street Stations are nearby, as are crosstown buses and CitiBike docking stations.
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