Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
$1,135,000
Potential Rebate: $17,025
Perfectly situated in the vibrant Meatpacking District, this renovated corner one-bedroom condominium offers abundant natural light, a seamless layout, and an unbeatable location. <br> <br> Seven oversized windows wrap the apartment, bathing every room in sunlight throughout the day. The windowed pass-through kitchen features modern finishes and excellent storage, opening into a spacious living area that's ideal for entertaining. The bathroom has also been tastefully updated. <br> <br> A thoughtful upgrade, CitiQuiet windows have been installed throughout, ensuring the home remains pin-drop quiet despite its lively surroundings. The apartment also offers excellent closet space and through-the-wall air conditioning. <br> <br> Residents enjoy the services of a full-time superintendent and a convenient laundry room in the basement. The location could not be more prime-right in the center of the Meatpacking District and mere blocks from the West Village, Chelsea Market, the High Line, and the neighborhood's acclaimed restaurants, boutiques, and galleries-with easy access to multiple subway lines. <br> <br> Incredibly low common charges and taxes make this a wonderful opportunity for either a primary residence or an investment property.
$6,282 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$17,025
Monthly savings impact
$47/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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This building commands a premium compared to the neighborhood baseline. This typically indicates superior amenities, newer construction, or prime positioning within West Village.
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Living in the West Village is intimate and stylish. It is a neighborhood of sidewalk cafes, jazz clubs, and hidden gardens. As a landmarked Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it has fiercely protected its low-rise scale and artistic soul.
The market for homes for sale in the West Village is famously expensive and low-inventory. It is dominated by historic brownstones and pre-war co-ops. A full townhouse here is a trophy asset.
New development is extremely limited due to landmark protections, making any available unit highly competitive. It attracts celebrities, writers, and finance professionals who want the "real" New York aesthetic.
The lifestyle in the West Village is European in pace. Residents spend hours at cafes like Sant Ambroeus and Via Carota. The nightlife is legendary but sophisticated, centered around piano bars and historic taverns.
The community is a mix of long-time residents who remember its bohemian days and newer, wealthier arrivals. Despite the wealth, it retains a quirky, neighborly vibe where people know each other.
The West Village is served by the 1/2/3 trains at 14th St and Christopher St, and the A/C/E/L at 14th St. The W 4th St station is a major hub connecting nearly all lines (A, B, C, D, E, F, M).
It is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the city, though the confusing street layout (where W 4th crosses W 10th) can baffle newcomers.
Hudson River Park provides the neighborhood's backyard, with piers for lounging and jogging. The small, triangular parks like Abingdon Square are cherished local meeting spots.
Amenities are boutique-focused. You won't find many chains here; instead, you have independent bookstores, cheese shops, and some of the best Italian restaurants in America.
The West Village is best for romantics, culture vultures, and buyers who want to live in the most picturesque, human-scale part of Manhattan.

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