For under $1M, this Greenwich Village co-op is 19th-century charm meets modern living
Photo credit: Evan Joseph Studio
This Greenwich Village co-op at 111 West 11th Street was built in 1873, and though the building’s 20 units have been beautifully modernized, some still retain their historic details. This one-bedroom unit, for example, is anchored by the original wood-burning fireplace. Asking $995,000, the apartment has an open and sunny layout, complete with a contemporary kitchen and an office alcove.
The entrance is off the kitchen, which boasts walnut cabinetry and open shelving, quartzite countertops, and a glass tile backsplash. The high-end appliances include a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, Liebherr refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher.
The living room is super sunny thanks to four large windows. Throughout are nine-and-a-half-foot ceilings and oak hardwood floors, crown moldings. Some modern additions include low-profile radiator heating, built-in wiring for a sound system, recessed lighting connected to a Lutron system, and soundproofing in the walls, floors, and ceilings.
In the far corner of the living room is the office nook.
From there, the corner bedroom also gets great light and has a floor-to-ceiling built-out closet, as well as a custom built-in walnut dresser.
Even the bathroom has been tastefully modernized, adorned in marble and walnut.
The building is part of the Greenwich Village Historic District and is on a lovely tree-lined block with rare bluestone sidewalks. It’s equal distance to both Union Square and Washington Square parks and, of course, is near all the best the Village has to offer.
[Listing details: 111 West 11th Street, Unit 2RE at CityRealty]
[At Compass by Henry Hershkowitz, Heather McDonough Domi, and Jonathan Meiselman]
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Photo credit: Evan Joseph Studio