Dec 12, 2012
Carter's Review
This complex of three, 5-story, walk-up buildings at 354 West 12th Street in the West Village was built in 1915 and has a total of 49 cooperative apartments.
Bottom Line
A good West Village location on a cobblestone street that is convenient to the Hudson River, the High Line and the Meatpacking District.
Description
The attractive red-brick buildings have fire escapes and the first floor is painted yellow and has tall, arched windows and three-step-up entrances with sidewalk landscaping.
Amenities
The complex has a roof deck, a laundry room, a live-in superintendent and a courtyard with a Koi pond. It also permits cats.
Apartments
Some apartments have decorative fireplaces.
Apartment 3C has an 11-foot-wide living/sleeping area with an open kitchen and a decorative fireplace.
Apartment 4B is a one-bedroom unit that has a 15-foot-long living room with a pass-through 7-foot-wide kitchen and a 9-foot-long dining room.
Apartment 5A has a large entry foyer that leads to an 11-foot-wide open kitchen that opens onto a 15-foot-long living room with a decorative fireplace.
- Co-op built in 1875
- Located in West Village
- 49 total apartments 49 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($385K to $1.9M)
- Small Pets Allowed only