Description

Storybook Penthouse at One Sheridan Square

Escape to this romantic and secluded penthouse perched atop a renowned West Village condominium; rich with history. Soaring ceilings, oak flooring, large profile moldings and a working fireplace are some of the charming characteristics that accent this NYC treasure. With gracious french doors opening from every room there is no shortage of natural light. The highlight of the home is an intimate and expansive private roof terrace that traces along every room, offering sweeping views over Manhattan.

Built in 1920, One Sheridan Square is a registered landmark located in the Greenwich Village Historic District. A beacon, overlooking the West Village, the building has housed numerous notable celebrities and artists over the years. It was also the home of Cafe Society from 1938-1948, the first racially integrated nightclub in the US and where Billie Holiday first performed “Strange Fruit". Today the building remains an exceptionally well-maintained boutique condominium, featuring a live-in resident manager, video/voice intercom system and a laundry room. With close proximity to public transportation, Christopher Park, Washington Square Park, and top-rated restaurants this highly coveted location provides the quintessential backdrop for those seeking picturesque New York City architecture and history.

Low carrying costs and condominium ownership provide an attractive investment opportunity with upside.

There is currently an assessment of $325.77 per month.
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Building Features 9 Floors45 Units

elevator
intercom
pet friendly
laundry

Unit Features

terrace

$2,575,000

Sold: Feb 24, 2022

2 Beds / 1 Bath - / - ft²

Total Monthly expenses: $1,906

Maintenance: $961 / R.E. Taxes $945

Exclusively listed with: Compass

John
Carapella

johncarapellanyc@gmail.com

(917) 716-1389

Richard
Herschenfeld

richard.herschenfeld@compass.com

(917) 544-9700

Listing Courtesy of Compass View Listing

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