Rarely available and bathed in natural light, this oversized pre-war studio sits high on the 12th floor of one of Greenwich Village's most distinguished Gold Coast cooperatives. With sweeping open city views over Lower Fifth Avenue, this beautifully renovated home effortlessly blends timeless architectural character with sophisticated modern design.
Rich hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and original exposed beams showcase the apartment's classic pre-war charm, while thoughtful updates create a move-in-ready residence. The expansive living space easily accommodates separate areas for living, dining, working, and sleeping, complemented by an oversized walk-in closet that provides exceptional storage rarely found in a studio and could easily be converted to a dining area.
The renovated kitchen is both elegant and highly functional, featuring custom cabinetry, a mosaic tile backsplash, and premium Miele appliances, including an induction cooktop, wall oven, and full-size dishwasher.
The pristine white-tiled bathroom has been impeccably renovated with a clean, timeless aesthetic, completing this thoughtfully designed home.
Originally designed by renowned architect Emery Roth in 1926, 24 Fifth Avenue is one of Greenwich Village's most iconic pre-war cooperatives. Once the celebrated Greenwich Village Hotel, the building was converted to cooperative residences in 1987 while preserving its remarkable architectural heritage. Residents are welcomed by a magnificent lobby featuring ornate plaster ceilings, intricate mosaic tilework, and grand proportions that reflect the building's storied past.
This full-service cooperative offers a 24-hour concierge, fitness center, bicycle storage, central laundry facilities, and an unbeatable Gold Coast location moments from Washington Square Park, Union Square, world-class dining, shopping, and multiple subway lines.
Rarely available and bathed in natural light, this oversized pre-war studio sits high on the 12th floor of one of Greenwich Village's most distinguished Gold Coast cooperatives. With sweeping open city views over Lower Fifth Avenue, this beautifully renovated home effortlessly blends timeless architectural character with sophisticated modern design.
Rich hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and original exposed beams showcase the apartment's classic pre-war charm, while thoughtful updates create a move-in-ready residence. The expansive living space easily accommodates separate areas for living, dining, working, and sleeping, complemented by an oversized walk-in closet that provides exceptional storage rarely found in a studio and could easily be converted to a dining area.
The renovated kitchen is both elegant and highly functional, featuring custom cabinetry, a mosaic tile backsplash, and premium Miele appliances, including an induction cooktop, wall oven, and full-size dishwasher.
The pristine white-tiled bathroom has been impeccably renovated with a clean, timeless aesthetic, completing this thoughtfully designed home.
Originally designed by renowned architect Emery Roth in 1926, 24 Fifth Avenue is one of Greenwich Village's most iconic pre-war cooperatives. Once the celebrated Greenwich Village Hotel, the building was converted to cooperative residences in 1987 while preserving its remarkable architectural heritage. Residents are welcomed by a magnificent lobby featuring ornate plaster ceilings, intricate mosaic tilework, and grand proportions that reflect the building's storied past.
This full-service cooperative offers a 24-hour concierge, fitness center, bicycle storage, central laundry facilities, and an unbeatable Gold Coast location moments from Washington Square Park, Union Square, world-class dining, shopping, and multiple subway lines.
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