Note: the above is based on a down payment of 25% ($448,750),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Perched high above lower Fifth Avenue in the heart of Greenwich Village, this marvelously bright and meticulously renovated one bedroom with central air, fireplace and 10ft ceilings is the quintessential prewar home. The high floor offers open expansive views west over the Village to the Hudson River and floods the apartment with gorgeous golden sunsets.
The classic layout includes a well-proportioned entry foyer with two coat closets which opens to a remarkably expansive living room crowned with a gas fireplace with handsome Chesney limestone mantle. The apartment has the good fortune of 10ft ceilings which expands the space considerably.
The adjacent bedroom with open western views and walk-in closet has been partially opened to the living space along the window wall which further increases the expansiveness and light. The separate windowed kitchen includes custom cabinetry, Subzero, Viking and Miele appliances and a service entrance. A new beautiful bath with stall shower off the bedroom hall completes the layout.
This remarkable apartment is complete with new central air-conditioning, beautiful hardwood floors throughout and voluminous ceilings.
39 Fifth Avenue, between 10th and 11th streets, is a distinguished full time doorman prewar cooperative built in 1922 by Bing & Bing, designed by Emery Roth and features a particularly attractive lobby. Located in undoubtedly the most sought after neighborhood in New York City, amenities include a live-in resident manager and on-site laundry. Lower Fifth Avenue 's wonderful central location is just above Washington Square Park and minutes to Soho, the West Village and an array of village shops, cafes and transportation.
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