$2M for a West Village duplex with historic charm, modern updates, and a roof deck
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$2M for a West Village duplex with historic charm, modern updates, and a roof deck

October 28, 2020

Photo credit: Compass

This $1,995,000, two-bedroom co-op in the West Village has major historic bones, but it’s also seen some clever, contemporary additions over the years that make it a comfortable family home. Located at 92 Horatio Street, the duplex is laid out with both bedrooms on the second floor, and it has a nearly 300-square-foot roof terrace.

The home begins in a cozy foyer, off which is a coat closet and the full bathroom. The kitchen has high-end stainless steel appliances and a good amount of cabinet space. Tucked underneath the custom-designed staircase is additional storage that’s been set up as a bar. And in the living room, the exposed brick walls continue and are met with a wood-burning fireplace and two large west-facing windows.

Upstairs are the bedrooms and a half bathroom. The larger bedroom boasts incredible, historic beamed ceilings, while the smaller room has three closets.

Finally, the roof deck provides views of the Empire State Building and Freedom Tower.

The co-op has a total of 77 units and offers a laundry room, storage, and a live-in super. It’s pet-friendly and pied-a-terres are allowed.

[Listing details: 92 Horatio Street, 4L at CityRealty]

[At Compass by Debra Kameros and Kelly Craig]

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