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  • LISTING ID: I8054031
  • BUILDING OWNERSHIP: Stock Cooperative
  • BUILDING AGE: N/A
  • UNITS IN BUILDING: 157
  • CC / MAINT: $2,275 / monthly
  • TAXES: N/A
  • STORIES: 10
  • PETS: Building Yes,Yes
  • FURNISHED: N/A
  • Amenities:
  • , Common On Floor, Common Area, Laundry Room

RESIDENCE
A rare opportunity exists to acquire a large 1 Bedroom 1 Bath loft in New York City?s West Village. Perfectly situated between Charles and Perry Street at The Towers at 720 Greenwich Street, this loft has a lot possibilities. The foyer leads to a dining area that opens to an expansive living room. The quiet bedroom is large and has good closet space. Step into a world of tranquility as you gaze out over serene treetop views stretching north to Perry Street through new and beautiful casement windows.

With its versatile layout, this loft presents endless possibilities to customize and transform it into your dream home. Hardwood flooring and exposed brick walls add character and charm to the space.

BUILDING
720 Greenwich Street is a prime pre-war part-time doorman (8am-12 mid-night), elevator co-op building located on a beautiful, quiet, tree-lined street. Building amenities include a beautiful roof garden, storage, bike storage and garage for additional fees. There is a laundry room on every floor and a live-in super. Pets are more than welcome. This perfect location is close to the Hudson River Park, the High Line, the Whitney Museum and steps from fine restaurants and shopping. All of this makes this a must-see gem.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a piece of the West Village. Schedule a viewing today and make this loft your own!

Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty

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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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