For under $1M, this Greenwich Village co-op is 19th-century charm meets modern living
Photo credit: Evan Joseph Studio
This Greenwich Village co-op at 111 West 11th Street was built in 1873, and though the building’s 20 units have been beautifully modernized, some still retain their historic details. This one-bedroom unit, for example, is anchored by the original wood-burning fireplace. Asking $995,000, the apartment has an open and sunny layout, complete with a contemporary kitchen and an office alcove.
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The entrance is off the kitchen, which boasts walnut cabinetry and open shelving, quartzite countertops, and a glass tile backsplash. The high-end appliances include a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, Liebherr refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher.
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The living room is super sunny thanks to four large windows. Throughout are nine-and-a-half-foot ceilings and oak hardwood floors, crown moldings. Some modern additions include low-profile radiator heating, built-in wiring for a sound system, recessed lighting connected to a Lutron system, and soundproofing in the walls, floors, and ceilings.
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In the far corner of the living room is the office nook.
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From there, the corner bedroom also gets great light and has a floor-to-ceiling built-out closet, as well as a custom built-in walnut dresser.
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Even the bathroom has been tastefully modernized, adorned in marble and walnut.
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The building is part of the Greenwich Village Historic District and is on a lovely tree-lined block with rare bluestone sidewalks. It’s equal distance to both Union Square and Washington Square parks and, of course, is near all the best the Village has to offer.
[Listing details: 111 West 11th Street, Unit 2RE at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Henry Hershkowitz, Heather McDonough Domi, and Jonathan Meiselman]
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Photo credit: Evan Joseph Studio