If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of Greenwich Village without breaking the bank, we’ve got five homes worth checking out. Whether it’s a starter studio with views of the Empire State Building or a soaring duplex loft with a private balcony, there’s lots of variety to choose from in this iconic neighborhood. Checkout our roundup and then head over to StreetEasy for more Greenwich Village homes under $1 million.
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Live in this pre-war 1-bedroom loft that’s complete with ceilings that soar 11 feet high, beautiful exposed brick walls, and hardwood floors throughout. The living room includes a decorative fireplace and 9-foot windows that overlook 11th Street, while the renovated kitchen provides plenty of storage space. The bedroom has a full wall of floor-to-ceiling closets, and the bathroom has been revamped with green tumbled marble tiles. The unit also has a washer/dryer hookup for added convenience.
Enjoy penthouse living at this stunning duplex co-op on Thompson Street, offering a small balcony with crisp views of the city. The apartment is a spacious, light-filled 1-bedroom thanks to its 17-foot ceilings and huge skylight that welcomes in loads of sunlight. A spiral staircase connects the two floors, with the lofted king-sized bedroom with an office alcove occupying the second level. The kitchen is adorned with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, custom cabinetry with under-cabinet lighting, and an island. Four large closets throughout meet all your storage needs.
Live in this coveted co-op building located in the NoHo Historic District and enjoy a prime location paired with tranquility and privacy. This expansive 1-bedroom unit features an open floorplan with high ceilings, lots of windows, and dark wood flooring throughout. The open chef’s kitchen is equipped with granite countertops, wood cabinetry with plenty of storage space, stainless steel appliances, and an island countertop with bar seating. The bedroom gives ample space, and the apartment is one of just two on the floor.
This bright and airy 1-bedroom at the Mark Twain blends charm and modern convenience. The open living and dining space boasts hardwood floors and a wall of custom built-ins that frame the large windows with its treetop views. The windowed kitchen has been renovated to include a Viking range, sleek blue glass backsplash, dark wood cabinetry, and granite counters. The corner bedroom offers two exposures and enough space for a king bed. The windowed bathroom features classic white-and-black tiles, and you get five closets throughout the unit.
This chic alcove studio on East 9th Street stuns with its abundance of windows, north-facing views (including of the Empire State Building), its custom built-ins, and its cozy sleeping nook that’s partitioned via a sliding frosted glass door. The revamped kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and marble countertops, while the spa-like bathroom touts floor-to-ceiling subway tiles and a large walk-in shower. Storage space isn’t bad either, with the apartment featuring a walk-in and two smaller closers.