This $3.3M Village co-op will brighten even the darkest winter days
Photo credit: Interiors by Kat for The Corcoran Group
In addition to being in one of New York City’s most coveted neighborhoods, the “gold coast” of Greenwich Village, this two-bedroom co-op at 30 Fifth Avenue has the additional blessings of ample size and a wealth of natural light. As the fortunate result of combining two of the building’s classic pre-war units, the apartment, asking $3,295,000, gets morning sun via an eastern exposure, which also provides a view of lower Fifth Avenue from the 11th floor. Crisp white walls, high beamed ceilings, and clean, classic updates create a bright home with no dark corners.
An open floor plan makes the most of the home’s gracious proportions. Details like original molding bring character to uncomplicated interiors.
A large great room offers a bar with a wine refrigerator. A cozy built-in window seat is a sunny spot to enjoy a book from the adjacent built-in library shelves.
A freshly renovated kitchen has all the necessary equipment in the form of a Viking range, a Miele dishwasher, and a Subzero refrigerator. Marble worktops and designer lighting add elegance, and a butler’s pantry joins the already plentiful storage.
Two big bedrooms have walk-in closets with custom shelving. The primary suite gets a marble-tiled bath and a glass-walled shower. The spacious nature of this two-unit combo means there’s a bonus room off the second bedroom that can be used as a nursery or home office.
The historic corner building offers residents a full-time doorman, a live-in superintendent, and laundry facilities. An enviable perk: A landscaped roof terrace garden provides an outdoor escape.
[Listing details:Â 30 Fifth Avenue, #11HJ at CityRealty]
[At The Corcoran Group by James M. Armstrong and Joe Fundaro]
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