For $1M, this tidy West Village railroad pad is cute as pie and has a private back patio
Photo credit: Brown Harris Stevens
This clean, bright, and utterly charming prewar one-bedroom home is located in the landmarked 1893 Amos Street Condominium at 225 West 10th Street in the heart of Greenwich Village. Located at the back of the building’s main floor, above street level, the apartment, asking $1,085,000, features high ceilings, crown moldings, and hardwood floors throughout–and a lovely private patio garden, perfect for informal gatherings any day of the week.
Near the front door is a coat closet with additional overhead storage. To the right is the living room, a study in well-curated small-space design, Village-style.
The open kitchen has a large west-facing window and bright retro floor tiles. Appliances include a Liebherr stainless steel fridge, a new gas range, and a microwave. A peninsula half-wall serves as a dining or prep counter, with room for a small dining area just beyond. There’s a second closet here, with the same deep overhead storage.
Through a pair of French doors is the apartment’s second room, featuring built-in shelving and a tall north-facing window. From this charming chamber, a glass-paned door leads to a wrought-iron spiral staircase that accesses the apartment’s very own private back garden. The windowed bathroom has a sizable shower and more cool retro tiles.
The five-story Amos Street condominium offers the perfect West Village experience. Amenities include a renovated, landscaped, and furnished roof deck with panoramic New York City views, personal storage, bike storage, a part-time super, and a renovated laundry room. There is a public garage next door.
[Listing details: 225 West 10th Street #DÂ at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by George Arana]
Photo credit: Brown Harris Stevens