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  • LISTING ID: I1511751642364760321
  • BUILDING OWNERSHIP: Stock Cooperative
  • BUILDING AGE: N/A
  • UNITS IN BUILDING: 48
  • CC / MAINT: $1,336 / monthly
  • TAXES: N/A
  • STORIES: 6
  • PETS: Building Yes,Cats OK,Dogs OK
  • FURNISHED: N/A
  • Amenities:
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15 Jones Street #1G is an exquisite duplex located in the heart of Greenwich Village. This south-facing one-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home boasts a double-height floor-to-ceiling window. This turnkey residence features hardwood floors, original exposed brick, recessed lighting, through-the-wall A/C units, and custom outfitted closets throughout, offering a perfect blend of modern convenience and prewar charm.

The main floor offers an open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a Bosch dishwasher, gray Caesarstone countertops, a white subway tile backsplash, and a deep stainless steel sink. Continuing with the thoughtfully designed layout, this main floor includes an open living/dining area, perfect for entertaining, and a beautifully appointed powder room. A generous straight stairway with a landing leads down to a spacious bedroom with ample custom storage and a beautifully appointed full bathroom.

15 Jones Street is a well-managed 48-unit elevator cooperative with strong financials, low maintenance, central laundry facilities, and a live-in resident manager. This boutique prewar cooperative is pet-friendly and located on the charming tree-lined Jones Street, conveniently near the 1, A, C, B, D, E, F, and M subway lines.

Pets, pieds-à-terre, guarantors, gifting, co-purchasing, and subletting are considered after three years of ownership, with a maximum of five years.

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West Village neighborhood

With a number of classic artists lofts in the area, the West Village is in some ways the center of the bohemian lifestyle on NYC’s West Side. So much so, the neighborhood has affectionately become known as “Little Bohemia”, a trend which started about a century ago.

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