OFF MARKET

140 Charles #8-E

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

Asking

$1,350,000

BTC

21.865

ETH

439.81

Beds
1
Baths
1
Home Size
708 sq. ft.
Year Built
1985
HUDSON RIVER VIEWS * 9 WINDOWS * LARGE BALCONY
Sun-drenched corner one bedroom one bathroom residence surrounded by 9 windows. Floor-to ceiling glass doors from the living room lead onto a large, curved balcony facing the river. Stunning sunsets, Hudson River Views charming and historic views of eclectic architecture on tree lined streets.

Living Room Virtual rendering, Balcony, and Bedroom Virtually staged.

Residence: Bamboo flooring throughout, open layout on the Southwest corner facing the river, open kitchen, Fisher& Paykel stainless-steel refrigerator, stainless dish washer and range. Bedroom wall of sliding mirrored doors for custom closets, river view, bathroom with B&W checkerboard tiled floor, B&W subway tiled walls, Dolomite Italian porcelain sink. 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 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, landscaped gardens overlooking the river.

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Location

Market Area
NewYork
Neighborhood
W. Greenwich Village

Agent

Merle Barash

+1 310 910 1722

Contact Email

[email protected]