For $895K, this architect-designed co-op is the picture of West Village chic
Tucked into one of New York City’s most charm-filled and sought-after neighborhoods among the boutiques and bistros of the West Village, this compact one-bedroom co-op at 713 Washington Street has sophistication and style that set it apart from the average cookie-cutter flat. Architect-designed and renovated, this downtown walk-up (only two flights) makes use of every inch of livable space and looks good doing it.
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With rich hardwood floors underfoot and surrounded by details like wood windows, painted white brick, sliding doors and hardwood floors, this pre-war flat–part of a five-building complex between Perry and West 11th streets–definitely looks like home. Even more so with a crackling fire in the wood-burning fireplace.
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The kitchen may be a classic galley arrangement but it’s set up for action with a SubZero fridge, Miele dishwasher, Miele oven, and cooktop. Custom cabinetry provides storage and keeps clutter at bay.
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A suitably charming bedroom features a custom walnut headboard, and a large walk-in closet offers the city perk of a vented full-sized washer/dryer. A marble clad bath offers an oversized shower. The pet-friendly co-op building, built in 1900, offers a verdant garden courtyard and a roof deck with spectacular city views.
[Listing: 713 Washington Street #3 by Sherri Polin for Corcoran Group]
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Photos courtesy of Corcoran Group