This co-op is one of 20 units in a unique five-story building that was previously a school and then a clergy house. Inside there’s exposed brick and 12-foot ceilings that create soaring space in the living room, which opens to a lofted bedroom/den accessible by a wooden ladder. Listing by Yesim Ak, Nick Gavin, and Josh Doyle of Compass.
Bordering desirable Gramercy Park, this oversized Kips Bay 1-bedroom was recently renovated but retained classic touches such as arched doorways, baseboard moldings and rich wood floors. It’s a co-op, but subletting and pied-à-terre use are allowed, and pets are permitted. Listing by Kari Kaplan of Douglas Elliman.
In the heart of the Village and just a couple of blocks from Washington Square Park, this 900-square-foot co-op lives large with 11-foot ceilings, a king-size master bedroom with walk-in closet, and even an entry closet. A impressive wall in the living room has floor-to-ceiling bookshelves with a library ladder. Listing by Joshua Lieberman of Douglas Elliman.
Sweeping views of the Hudson River from the living room are the reward for this top-floor 1-bedroom co-op. Whitewashed brick in the living room is set off by the black fireplace and dark kitchen cabinets. But it all works nicely to create a striking, but cozy ambiance. Viktoria Wiberg and Steven Gold of Corcoran share the listing.
Gorgeous arched windows in the living room provide a grand visual aesthetic in this 1,100-square-foot co-op, which is one of four units in a converted three-story terra cotta mansion from 1901. And there’s an actual working fireplace. For more information, contact the owner from the StreetEasy listing page.
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