Description
A wall of west-facing windows invites you inside this home to bask in treetop vistas and amazing western light. Enjoy sunset cocktails on the spacious balcony while bicyclists, runners and sailboats pass by below. Wide-plank hardwood floors, extra-tall ceilings and a working fireplace grace the large living room. The open kitchen dazzles with sleek modern cabinetry, Corian countertops, a pantry and high-end stainless steel Miele appliances, and the wide breakfast bar offers the perfect perch for casual meals. Soothe away stress in the spa bathroom equipped with floor-to-ceiling storage and a large soaking tub with a showerhead and handheld sprayer. The queen-size bedroom features a ceiling fan and a wall of custom closets with built-in shelving and drawers, and another roomy closet near the entry completes this utterly charming West Village haven.
167 Perry Street is a postwar cooperative where residents enjoy 24-hour doorman service, live-in superintendent, outdoor bike storage, laundry on every floor and a roof deck with spectacular city and Hudson River views. Generous board policies permit pets, subletting, pied--terre and in-unit washer-dryers with approval. Maintenance also includes high-speed internet and cable TV including Showtime and HBO.
Located on a desirable, tree-lined block in the coveted West Village, this home is surrounded by world-class dining, nightlife, and shopping. Explore 500-acre Hudson River Park, or enjoy The High Line and the Whitney Museum just a few blocks north. Access to transportation is excellent with 1, A/C/E, B/D/F/M and PATH trains nearby.
-Price is net effective with 1 month free
Building Features 6 Floors74 Units
Unit Features
$4,242 per month
Rented on: Sep 03, 2020
71 Days on Market
1 Bed / 1.0 Bath - / - ft²
Furnished: No
Exclusively listed with: Compass
Thiago
Belmont
thiago@compass.com
(212) 500-1191
Dylan
Hoffman
dhoffman@compass.com
(646) 431-2260
Unit listing history
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