Description
This charming east facing prewar studio is located in the heart of Greenwich Village. Afternoon light illuminates the gracious and comfortable dimensions of the apartment with its high ceilings and other period details. It is a space where one can entertain, dine and sleep with ease. Set apart from the main living area is a completely new kitchen with all new tile flooring and appliances. The compact kitchen has a windowed dining area at one end and a pass-through to a small office room at the other. This "room? could also serve as a large walk-in closet. The large prewar style bathroom is outfitted with original tub, shower, pedestal sink, chrome fixtures and hard to find subway tiling. Two large walk-in closets, high ceilings, restored parquet hardwood floors and new quiet windows complete this special apartment. From the 7th floor, one can look out across University Place to the lovely xxx building where many famous people have lived, including Richard Gere in the Penthouse and xxxxThe apartment is located in a prewar full service cooperative building called The Beaucaire. Residents enjoy amenities including a common laundry, a beautifully manicured courtyard garden, playroom and roof deck with incredible village and skyline views. There is a modern fitness room with mirrored wall and a ballet bar and yoga room which has just been completed. Full time doorman and live-in superintendent provide exceptional attentiveness and there are additional storage bins in the basement (billed monthly, as available). The white glove coop is perfect for the discerning buyer. Pied-a-terres, gifting, guarantors and co-purchasing all are allowed on a case by case basis. Guidelines also permit subletting after 2 years owner occupancy, for a 1 year term (maximum of 3 years) with board approval for each year. This building is pet friendly and just two blocks to the wonderful dog playground in Washington Square Park!Centrally located to the incredible life that awaits you in iconic Greenwich Village, University Place has long been home to some of NYC's most famous artists and academics. The building is surrounded by the impressive NYU campus and the crossroads of downtown's best neighborhoods: West and East Village, Soho, Union Square, and Chelsea. You will never be bored with all of the best restaurants, theaters, and hotspots right out your doorstep.
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