OFF MARKET

140 Charles #16-C

NewYork, W. Greenwich Village, New York City, NY

Asking

$1,675,000

BTC

17.514

ETH

509.27

Beds
1
Baths
1
Home Size
783 sq. ft.
Year Built
1985
PANORAMIC MANHATTAN SKYLINE and HUDSON RIVER VIEWS * 13 WINDOWS * PRIVATE BALCONY
Rarely available high floor sun-drenched Northeast corner one bedroom one bathroom surrounded by 13 windows. Floor-to ceiling glass doors from the living room lead onto a large, curved balcony with panoramic skyline views and Hudson River Views with stunning sunsets.

THE LIVING ROOM, BEDROOM, BALCONY AND FOYER ARE VIRTUALLY STAGED

Residence: A most desirable floorplan features an open layout, entry foyer, windowed kitchen, brand-new stainless-steel refrigerator and dish washer, one year old stainless stove with griddle, oversized bathroom with Kohler soaking tub, B&W checkerboard tiled floor, Dolomite Italian porcelain sink. North, East, and Western views. One of the largest one-bedroom lines in the building. Original mint condition.

Balcony: Large corner balcony with 3 exposures.

Building: Memphis Downtown located at 140 Charles Street in the West Village is a full-service condominium with a 24-hour concierge, in-residence building superintendent, porters, package room, laundry room, direct access parking garage, and a 22nd floor sun deck with sweeping 360-degree views of New York. Proximity to transportation. The architecture is a postmodernism design inspired by The Memphis Group an Italian design group founded by Ettore Sottsass.

Neighborhood: 140 Charles Street is a short distance to the Abingdon Square Farmers Market, Whitney Museum, The Highline, and West Chelsea Galleries. The West Village is a historic neighborhood with landmarked buildings, tree lined cobblestone streets, eclectic architecture, charming restaurants, shops, and theater. Memphis Downtown is one block from Hudson River Park: a 550-acre riverside park with landscaped gardens on the west side of Manhattan between Battery Place and West 59th Street. Hudson River Park and its magnificent piers offer a tremendous variety of sports and recreational activities, cycling, jogging, walking, golf, tennis, water sports and more. Little Island is a new public park where all New Yorkers and visitors can experience nature and art in a unique urban oasis on the Hudson River. Just opened Hudson River Park’s Gansevoort Peninsula, Manhattan's first public beach, a 5.5-acre site transformed into an oasis with 1200 tons of sand, boardwalk, picnic tables, benches, etc. ( no swimming) overlooking the river as part of the continued build-out of Hudson River Park.

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Location

Market Area
NewYork
Neighborhood
W. Greenwich Village

Agent

Merle Barash

+1 310 910 1722

Contact Email

[email protected]