For $949K, this Village co-op has a Gold Coast address, prewar charm and a splash of color
Photo credit: Allyson Lubow for The Corcoran Group
On a high floor on Manhattan’s coveted lower Fifth Avenue, this light-filled one-bedroom co-op at 45 Fifth Avenue wraps modern living in old-world elegance. Asking $949,000, the home offers rare open views through oversized windows, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and custom built-ins.

Neutral hues and tranquil white walls define the living room. An efficient galley kitchen has been transformed into a colorful, creative space with black-and-white checkered floors and pops of color and pattern.




A tranquil bedroom has a built-in desk and a wall of custom cabinetry. The windowed, tiled bath is both modern and classic.



The co-op has just four units per floor. Residents can personalize their own entryway for a unique addition to the building’s community vibe. Amenities at the pet-friendly elevator building include a virtual doorman, a new laundry room, bike storage, and a live-in superintendent.
[Listing details: 45 Fifth Avenue, 16C at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by MaryElizbeth Smith, Rachel Glory Smith and Donovan Rowe]
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