For $575K, this cute landmarked studio in the West Village is laid out like a one-bedroom
Listing images by DDReps; courtesy of Compass
Part of the Greenwich Village Historic District, this bright studio at 715 Washington Street is now on the market for a cool $575,000. The floor-through unit—previously configured as a one-bedroom—might be small in space but it’s big on charm, with pre-war details including original hardwood floors, painted brick walls, built-in shelving, and a decorative fireplace in the sleeping area.
A subtle screen provides some separation between the sitting and sleeping areas. The separate, windowed kitchen boasts courtyard views, ample storage space, and a dining alcove. Across from the kitchen is a bathroom complete with a tub, shower, and pedestal sink—but note that the water closet is separate and located off the sleeping area. There’s one closet and the whole space adds up to roughly 400 square feet.
The co-op is a lovely brick and cast-iron building constructed in 1871 and restored in 2016. Residents have access to the building’s serene private courtyard and of course, everything the coveted neighborhood has to offer is mere steps away.
[Listing: 715 Washington Street, Unit 4 by Lindsey Stokes and Allison Venditti of Compass]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images by DDReps; courtesy of Compass