From the late 19th-century to the present day, Greenwich Village has attracted a remarkable assortment of well-known (and not so well-known) writers, musicians, artists and revolutionaries.
Almost no high-rise buildings can be found along the quiet, tree-lined streets of the area, particularly in the West Village, and in the immediate vicinity of Washington Square Park. Geographically at the neighborhood’s center, the park is ringed by elegant 19th-century townhouses on the north end, and the buildings and housing of New York University to the south, east and west.
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$2,400,000
Courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC | 2 BR 2 Mid-rise Condo | ||
$1,850,000
Courtesy of Keller Williams NYC | 1 BR 1.5 Mid-rise Condo | ||
$2,100,000
Courtesy of Christies International Real Estate Group LLC | Rarely available 2 bedroom residence at 41 Fifth Avenue, nestled in the premiere Gold Coast of New York City's historic Greenwich Village. 41 Fifth Avenue Unit 15A | ||
$975,000
Courtesy of The Agency | 1 BR 1 Mid-rise Co-op | ||
$1,700,000
Courtesy of Corcoran Group | 150K price drop Tenant in Place Condo in Gold Coast on Fifth Ave. 25 Fifth Avenue Unit 5G | ||
$1,750,000
Courtesy of Rose Associates, Inc. | 2 BR 2 Mid-rise Condop | ||
$675,000
Courtesy of BOND New York | Studio 1 Mid-rise Co-op | ||
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