Asking $995K, this rustic West Village co-op has soaring brick barrel-vaulted ceilings
Listing images by David Palmieri courtesy of Citi Habitats
Housed inside a former printing house built in the 1880s, this one-bedroom at 9 Barrow Street “embraces its rich architectural history,” as the listing notes. Plaster was stripped away during a recent renovation to feature the warm exposed brick and nearly 11-foot barrel-vaulted ceilings. It’s not just the character-filled interior that earns this co-op it’s $995,00 asking price. Located on a quaint, tree-lined Greenwich Village block, the property easily checks off the “great location” box. Elevator access and a small but charming private terrace round out the package.
The aforementioned exposed brick defines the open living room, which also boasts a built-in television and surround sound audio system. Custom windowed doors open onto the West-facing terrace and let natural light flow into the space.
The kitchen features a granite island with space to sit and top-of-the-line appliances, including a dishwasher and a built-in coffee machine.
In the bedroom, the vaulted ceilings “match the drama of the living space” while large custom closets and additional overhead storage add functionality. The bathroom is located just outside of the bedroom and comes outfitted with a rain shower.
There’s a laundry room on every floor of the building and an elevator for convenience. The pet-friendly building is also open to co-purchasing and pied-a-terre.
[Listing: 9 Barrow Street, 3M by David A. Palmieri and Nathaniel Faust of Citi Habitats]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by David Palmieri courtesy of Citi Habitats