Spend the Summer in a Furnished Bohemian Loft in the West Village for $7K/Month
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Spend the Summer in a Furnished Bohemian Loft in the West Village for $7K/Month

March 31, 2015

We’re pretty sure the definition of the best of both worlds is a rustic luxury loft in Manhattan. This spacious West Village studio at 289 Bleecker Street boasts original details and high ceilings, and this summer it can all be yours, fully furnished mind you, for $7000 a month.

The loft has all the classic enviable details like whitewashed brick and refinished original wide plank hardwood floors. The double-height ceilings allow for two levels of giant windows with skylights to give the space an airy feel, while details like exposed wood beams add even more character to the space.

289 Bleecker Street, double-height ceilings, whitewashed exposed brick, refinished original wide plank hardwood floors

An old country-style kitchen rounds out the bucolic theme, as does a bath with a claw foot cast iron tub and an open steam shower.

289 Bleecker Street, double-height ceilings, whitewashed exposed brick, refinished original wide plank hardwood floors

289 Bleecker Street is in the coveted West Village neighborhood, with shops and restaurants nearby, tons of transportation, and just a short walk to the Hudson.

[Listing: 289 Bleecker Street by ScottParks International Realty]

Photos courtesy of ScottParks International Realty

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