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Note: Building entrance at 704 Washington Street, at the corner of Perry Street.
Welcome home! This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home checks all the boxes with enormous room sizes, double-height living room ceiling, open chef's kitchen owned by an actual chef, ensuite bath in the guest room, outstanding closet space, and W/D already installed.
Home is well-maintained, boasts East-West exposure, hardwood floors, and clean, serene vibe allowing folks to move in as-is and make small upgrades over time if desired.
With board approval, it's possible to add a 3rd bathroom, addition of mini-split A/C & heating, and expanded windows.
On the best corner in West Village- Perry and Washington, the building entrance is at 704 Washington Street. It's a neighborhood for those who are picky about where they live, for those who like to take inspiration from their surroundings and wish to put roots down in this impeccable location.
Building does not have an elevator- 4B is worth each of the three flights of wide, well-lit stairs constructed of sturdy steel with short runs with landings at each half-floor. With no upstairs neighbors and living room facing the garden space, very few apartments are this quiet or private.
Co-op has onsite management and live-in super, shared outdoor spaces that contain BBQ grills and seating areas exclusive to its residents, low maintenance, bike storage rooms, and a very healthy reserve fund.
Sublets are permitted after 2 years for 3 out of every 6.
West Village Houses is a free-market co-op that features large apartments, private keyed green spaces, onsite professional management (Akam), two live-in supers, full-time buildings & grounds staff, and a commitment to providing quality non-fanciful primary residences for its shareholders in the best part of Manhattan. The co-op is pet-friendly, permits subletting for 3 of 6 years, allows guarantors and co-purchasers, and has bike storage.
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