132 West 13th Street is a historic 22' wide Greek Revival style townhouse built in 1842 by John Remsen, located in the heart of the Greenwich Village Historic District. This unique property features a two-unit condo layout, with Apartment A being a garden and parlor floor duplex that offers a private entrance, elevator, and a full basement. The residence is characterized by its charming private garden, complete with a fountain and custom lighting, providing a serene outdoor oasis in the city.
The garden level of Apartment A boasts a spacious 41' great room with a fireplace, ideal for both entertaining and relaxation. The adjacent dining area overlooks the garden through French style windows, while the custom chef's kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, including Sub-Zero and Wolf. The parlor floor features a high-ceilinged sitting room with floor-to-ceiling custom built-in bookshelves, a primary bedroom suite with a wall of custom closets, and an ensuite bathroom with luxurious finishes.
Notable for its original details, including exposed brick and hardwood floors, the apartment also includes a second bedroom with its own ensuite bathroom. The property has no fixed common charges and the monthly real estate taxes are $3114.54, reduced to $2569.49 with the coop/condo abatement. The location is conveniently situated near the West Village, Meatpacking District, and Union Square, making it a prime spot for access to downtown's vibrant dining and cultural scene.
Once home to award-winning children's book author Barbara Baker, 132 West 13th Street is a rare find for discerning buyers seeking a blend of historic charm and modern amenities in one of New York City's most desirable neighborhoods.
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