Live in comfort in this most sought after one-bedroom pre-war condominium overlooking Abingdon Square Park in the epicenter of the West Village. You’ll be enchanted by your unobstructed views over the park west to the Hudson River above the surrounding landmarked buildings. This most desirable of floor plans incorporates a formal entry foyer with a large walk in closet and a coat closet.
The living room is large, airy and romantic with its functioning wood-burning fireplace as well as custom bookshelves throughout!
Pictures of this luxurious readers’ retreat have appeared in the New York Times. The designer kitchen features a huge window, a DeLonghi gas cooktop, Sub-Zero refrigerator, stainless steel dishwasher, custom cabinetry and Caesarstone counter tops.
Classic details throughout include beautifully maintained original hardwood maple floors, high-beamed ceilings, time-period moldings and mirrors, brass doorknobs, and more... The king-sized bedroom has a huge walk in closet and a second; faces up Eighth Avenue offering an en-suite bathroom; a Jacuzzi and another closet.
302 West 12th Street is considered one the finest pre-war condominiums featuring a brand new award winning roof garden, with 3,000+/- square feet and 360-degree skyline views including major landmarks, World Trade Center, Statue of Liberty, Empire State, Chrysler and the United Nations buildings.
There is a dedicated full-time staff of nine, including 24-hour doormen/porters and a live-in superintendent. The hallways and elevators were recently refurbished, and additional amenities include bike and laundry room (a restoration project for the lobby is currently underway). This highly coveted area is also among the most convenient; you are only moments away from the Hudson River Park, High Line, Whitney Museum, Chelsea galleries and the Abingdon Square Farmers Market, as well as myriad quintessential shopping, dining, cultural, and entertainment scenes.
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