$865K Greenwich Village studio is small in size, but big in style
Photo credit: Elizabeth Dooley
Not all New York City studios are created equal, and this one in Greenwich Village, with its functional layout and exposed beams and brick, feels like a cut above the rest. Located at 43 East 10th Street, the co-op has been smartly renovated to include all of the essentials, including a surprisingly large kitchen with a dishwasher, a Sonos home sound system, and access to the shared roof deck. It’s asking $865,000.
The building at 43 East 10th Street sits between Broadway and University Place, between Union Square and Washington Square Park. Designed in the late 19th century, the cast-iron building was home to several publishers, including Lovell, Coryell & Company, the firm that published the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyal, the author of the Sherlock Holmes series, as 6sqft previously noted. The building was converted to co-ops in the 1980s.
By the city’s standards, the studio feels oversized, with a designated living, sleeping, and dining area. The exposed brick walls, wooden beams, and 14-foot ceilings help make the space feel bigger. Historic steel columns are an architectural plus.
A renovated chef’s kitchen features a large center island with space to dine, a dishwasher, and a decent amount of cabinets. Tucked under the steps that lead to the lofted bed is convenient custom-built storage.
Up the wide wooden steps, you’ll find the lofted bed, which feels less stuffy thanks to the full-height ceilings and two small windows. The space also features built-in bookshelves. Building perks include a live-in super, a laundry room, and a shared roof deck overlooking the Lower Manhattan.
The Village location is also hard to beat, with the city’s best restaurants, shopping, parks, and nightlife just steps away in any direction.
[Listing details: 43 East 10th Street, Unit 6A at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Marina Schindler]
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Photo credit: Elizabeth Dooley