Investor-Friendly Studio in Prime West Village! Top-floor studio apartment with open views at 55 Morton Street Unit 7C, located in an elevator building in the heart of the West Village. This bright, airy space offers abundant natural light from double exposures to the east and...
Investor-Friendly Studio in Prime West Village! Top-floor studio apartment with open views at 55 Morton Street Unit 7C, located in an elevator building in the heart of the West Village. This bright, airy space offers abundant natural light from double exposures to the east and south, with unobstructed views of the Freedom Tower. The apartment features 10-foot ceilings and a fireplace with a mantle, adding to its classic West Village charm. The living area comfortably accommodates both a sleeping space and full living room furniture. While the kitchen and bathroom offer room for updates, the apartment provides an exceptional high-value opportunity with great potential to customize to your needs in an A++ location. Just one block from James J. Walker Park and three blocks from the Hudson River Greenway, the location offers easy access to green spaces. Commuting is convenient with the PATH at Christopher Street, the 1 Train at Houston, and the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M trains at West 4th Street all within a quarter mile. The surrounding neighborhood is filled with some of the city’s best restaurants and bars, including Buvette, L’Artusi, Bar Pitti, Dante, and more, giving you everything you need right outside your door. Nestled between Hudson Street and Bedford Street, 55 Morton Street is a 6 story co-operative built in 1900 and has an elevator + live in super. Pets permitted, gifting, parents buying for children and pied-a-terres all allowed. Owners may sublet immediately. Easy approval process. Reach out today to schedule a private tour!
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Located in the western part of Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City, the West Village is a charming, historic neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and bohemian atmosphere. It has a rich cultural history and has been home to numerous artists, writers, and musicians over the years. The neighborhood's unique character, coupled with its proximity to various amenities and attractions, makes it a highly sought-after area for residents and visitors alike. It is easily one of the most popular and in-demand neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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