For $675K, this West Village studio is the perfect introduction to pre-war charm
Living in a classic pre-war co-op in the West Village–one built by Bing & Bing nonetheless–is something of a dream for NYC history and real estate buffs. But if you’re not in the million-dollar price bracket, this charming $675,000 studio at 2 Horatio Street is the perfect place to start. At 450-square-feet, the home has been recently renovated to include a separate sleeping alcove and large closet, as well as a modern kitchen and bathroom. And let’s not forget about those quintessential views of lovely West 13th Street and Greenwich Avenue.
The renovation perfectly highlighted the unit’s pre-war details, such as beamed ceilings, picture rails, and steel door frames. There’s an arched entry foyer for additional space and new stained oak hardwood floors. The sleeping loft is separated from the living room by glass-paned French doors. It has a built-in bed and deep closet. In the kitchen, you’ll find wood cabinetry, granite counters, and a dishwasher. The unit also comes with basement storage space and free electricity. There’s a laundry room in the basement, and pets are allowed.
And for some bonus bragging rights–Andy Cohen and Sally Field own apartments in the building (Oliver Sacks used to live here, too).
[Listing: 2 Horatio Street, 2E by Eddie Tawil of Corcoran]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by Drew Dies of Rise Media, courtesy the Corcoran Group