Jun 26, 2013
Carter's Review
This four-story building at 377 West 11th Street on the northeast corner at West Street overlooking the Hudson River has 28 condominium apartments.
It is owned by the Riverbank South Owners Corporation.
Bottom Line
A low-rise former industrial property from the 1930s that has been converted into 28 large residential condominiums in the West Village overlooking the Hudson River.
Description
The red-brick building, which is also known as 427-431 West Street, has a canopied entrance and high ceilings.
Apartments
Penthouse A is a duplex unit with three-bedrooms on the lower floor and a 35-foot-long, double-height, living/dining room with a fireplace and an open 20-foot-long kitchen with an island, and a 21-foot-long master bedroom, a 13-foot-long office, and a 12-foot-long staff room on the upper floor and a large roof terrace.
Penthouse D is a three-bedroom triplex with a double-height living room and large roof terrace with an out-door kitchen.
A duplex apartment with an 11-foot-long entry foyer with a double-height, 13-foot-long sleeping area and a 28-foot-long, double-height living/dining area with an open kitchen and a fireplace on the main level and a 12-foot-long sleeping loft on the upper level.
Another duplex has an angled. 25-foot-long entrance gallery that leads past a 14-foot-long dining area next to an 18-foot-long, eat-in kitchen and a 28-foot-long double-height living room with a fireplace and a double-height, 16-foot-long master bedroom o the main level and two bedrooms on the upper level.
- Co-op built in 1930
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($4.995M)
- Located in West Village
- 28 total apartments 28 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.5M to $6.5M)