Rustic and retro mix at this $1.75M West Village duplex
Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group
We just can’t help smiling when looking at this lovely three-bedroom co-op at 92 Horatio Street in the West Village. The duplex unit is full of rustic details–exposed brick, beamed ceilings, tin ceilings–from when the building was built in 1920, but it also is full of colorful, retro decor that keeps the place feeling fresh. It’s currently asking $1,750,000.
A large foyer features two generous closets reaching to the ceiling. Not pictured is the smallest of the bedrooms that’s off the foyer. It has a Murphy bed and could also be used as an office/guest room.
The main living space is completely open and has enough room for a living room and dining table. The open kitchen has a Subzero refrigerator, wine fridge, and breakfast counter. The 12-foot ceilings in this space feature original beams; there are also original cast-iron columns. The highlight, though, is the cool wall of built-in shelving.
Upstairs are two bedrooms and another full bathroom. The primary bedroom boasts a working wood-burning fireplace, tin ceilings, and a wall of closets.
The building, which is at a prime West Village location between Greenwich and Washington Streets, offers a laundry room, storage and bike storage, and a live-in super. It’s pet-friendly and pied-a-terres are allowed.
[Listing details: 92 Horatio Street, #1/2A at City Realty]
[At The Corcoran Group by Elizabeth Sahlman, Becca Friedman, and Liora Yalof]
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Photos courtesy of The Corcoran Group