STREET ADDRESS IS 193 BLEECKER. BUZZ APT 12
Drop dead gorgeous 1BR in the heart of Greenwich Village! Your new home has been meticulously redesigned and gut renovated by owner occupants - combining modern luxury with the charm of historic New York. Its closet and storage space are unparalleled for a 1BR. To top it off, this investor friendly co-op gives you flexibility with liberal subletting and ownership policies.Upon entry, you are greeted by a foyer with coat closet and built in shoe rack. To your right is the bathroom, complete with glass shower door, wooden ceiling, and a sizable wood-lined linen closet. The sink, toilet, tiling, and fixtures have all been updated.Down the hall, you will find an open living & dining area with a south facing window. Working from home is taken care of with a foldable desk that collapses when not in use. Wooden radiator covers provide additional seating, power outlets, and storage. Display your books, collectibles, or art with custom Vitsoe shelving. The entire apartment is complete with smart lighting & dimmers that connect to your smart home device.The kitchen is outfitted with new cabinets, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, microwave & a marble top. The sink even has a water chiller & filter underneath - no more Brita! A kitchen window provides ventilation and natural light. There is an incredible amount of storage throughout.Your bedroom has a queen sized platform that was custom built with large pullout drawers for even more storage. There is an open closet with additional shelves adjacent. The bedroom window has been treated with soundproofing to ensure a good night's rest.This apartment is on the fourth floor and receives excellent natural light & views - it is well worth the walk up. 193 Bleecker is a professionally managed co-op and provides laundry in the building, flexible subletting, and charges no flip tax. A new video intercom is being installed. The location couldn't be better with countless restaurants, nightlife, and shopping at your fingertips. Two blocks from Washington Square Park, and the West 4th A/C/E/D/B/F/M trains.