This $899K West Village co-op is bright and tranquil from top to bottom
Photo credit: Russ Ross for The Corcoran Group
Situated in a sliver of the West Village that embodies many a downtown NYC fantasy, this one-bedroom (convertible to two) pre-war co-op at 8 Bethune Street is the picture of Village charm. Asking $899,000, the walk-up apartment is only a two-flight hike, and nine-foot-plus ceilings, white-painted wood floors, pale brick walls, and treetop views make the walk worthwhile.
A 23-foot living and dining space has plenty of room for entertaining or cozy stay-at-home evenings. There’s plenty to enjoy in the daytime as well, with abundant natural light and neighborhood views.
A windowed kitchen is large enough for casual dining and outfitted just right for creative cooking, with a simple and charming European feel. Appliances include a Bertazzoni gas range, a stainless steel refrigerator, and a Fisher & Paykel dishwasher. Marble floors and rustic ceramic tiled surfaces add personality to functionality.
The cozy current bedroom offers a large walk-in closet; a mint-accented, vintage-vibe bath echoes the clean functionality and charm of the kitchen. An alternate floor plan outlines how you’d gain a bedroom and still have plenty of living and dining space.
The pet-friendly five-story pre-war building offers a part-time super, common laundry, deeded storage space, and free bike storage. A washer/dryer is allowed in the apartment with board approval.
[Listed at The Corcoran Group by Jay Glazer, Rachel Boylan, Jason Breier, and Sere Conde]
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Photo credit: Russ Ross for The Corcoran Group