Sunsets and Fire Place! You will feel Home in the Iconic West Village Condominium building...
The gorgeous over-sized one bedroom apartment located on the 12th floor has remarkable and unique sunset views from the Hudson river and stunning city views from each room. This home has a large entry foyer with step-down to the elegant and extremely sunny living room featuring a wood-burning fireplace and beautiful clear white wooden floors. High Ceilings and large windows in each room. The very large bedroom can fit a king size bed. The renovated windowed kitchen offers top of the line new appliances and D/W. Large windowed bathroom. Three large renovated closets including one walk-in with lot of storage space. All rooms and floor newly painted.
No smoker. Pets (case by case). Condo board application required.
Developed by Bing & Bing and designed by the prolific architect, Emery Roth in 1931, this 17-story brown-brick building is one of the handsomest, top Pre-War condominium apartment buildings located in the heart of the West Village at the north end of the beautifully restored (with funding and care by neighbors) Abingdon Square Park. 299 West 12 Street was one of two similar buildings overlooking the park that were erected in and has a distinctive water tank enclosure in a Tuscan style. The park features also a farmers market on Saturdays and was originally part of a 300 Acre estate purchased in 1740 by Sir Peter Warren of the British Navy and gifted to his daughter Charlotte upon her marriage. The building features full service doorman, a beautiful roof top deck, laundry, bike room and live in super. Few blocks from the Hudson River, the property is located in the very trendy and fashionable Meat Packing District area, noted for numerous restaurants, attractive townhouses, older industrial properties, many of which have been converted to residential use, and an irregular street pattern including the recent opening of the new Whitney Museum – Downtown. Convenient to all public transportation, subways and bus.
Sunsets and Fire Place! You will feel Home in the Iconic West Village Condominium building...
The gorgeous over-sized one bedroom apartment located on the 12th floor has remarkable and unique sunset views from the Hudson river and stunning city views from each room. This home has a large entry foyer with step-down to the elegant and extremely sunny living room featuring a wood-burning fireplace and beautiful clear white wooden floors. High Ceilings and large windows in each room. The very large bedroom can fit a king size bed. The renovated windowed kitchen offers top of the line new appliances and D/W. Large windowed bathroom. Three large renovated closets including one walk-in with lot of storage space. All rooms and floor newly painted.
No smoker. Pets (case by case). Condo board application required.
Developed by Bing & Bing and designed by the prolific architect, Emery Roth in 1931, this 17-story brown-brick building is one of the handsomest, top Pre-War condominium apartment buildings located in the heart of the West Village at the north end of the beautifully restored (with funding and care by neighbors) Abingdon Square Park. 299 West 12 Street was one of two similar buildings overlooking the park that were erected in and has a distinctive water tank enclosure in a Tuscan style. The park features also a farmers market on Saturdays and was originally part of a 300 Acre estate purchased in 1740 by Sir Peter Warren of the British Navy and gifted to his daughter Charlotte upon her marriage. The building features full service doorman, a beautiful roof top deck, laundry, bike room and live in super. Few blocks from the Hudson River, the property is located in the very trendy and fashionable Meat Packing District area, noted for numerous restaurants, attractive townhouses, older industrial properties, many of which have been converted to residential use, and an irregular street pattern including the recent opening of the new Whitney Museum – Downtown. Convenient to all public transportation, subways and bus.
Listing Courtesy of Domus Realty