Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This pleasant, 7-story, red-brick building has 22 condominium apartments and a good West Village location.
The building has a green entrance canopy and green window reveals and while its façade is simple it is also quite nice. The building has a concierge and a doorman, sidewalk landscaping, a garden and basement storage, but no garage, no roof deck, no balconies and no health club.
It is across Charles Street from a garage and across Hudson Street from the local post office and several good restaurants including the Cowgirl Hall of Fame that has a sidewalk cafe and superb artichoke fritters. St. Luke's School, one of the finest private schools in the south half of Manhattan, occupies the full block on Hudson Street south of Christopher Street nearby where there is cross-town bus service and a PATH subway station.
There are many antiques shops and boutiques nearby on Bleecker Street and an IRT subway station at Sheridan Square a few blocks away to the east.
While the West Village has long been popular, it underwent quite a phenomenal renaissance in the late 1990s with many attractive older commercial buildings being converted to residential uses and a distinctive new crop of residential construction that added considerably to the area's already impressive charm.
- Condo built in 1998
- Located in West Village
- 22 total apartments 22 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($2.5M to $6.3M)
- Doorman