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155 Perry Street
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Pricing Information

  

Approx. Prices for Apartments at 155 Perry Street

2 Bedrooms from $3,250,000 to $3,500,000 (updated 08/12/2008)
1 Bedroom from $2,200,000 (updated 07/04/2008)
 
  

Overview

   About 155 Perry Street

This 8-story, midblock building was erected in 1920 and converted to a condominium in 1984. It has 32 apartments.

It is located on a cobblestone street between Washington and West Streets in the heart of the West Village. Cobblestone streets, of course, are the height of elegance, at least for people with a sense of history and aesthetics. Indeed, it is close to the West Village Houses that were designed by Jane Jacobs, the author of "The Death and Life of American Cities" and a very influential urban planner who emphasized the importance of low-rise buildings. Despite her widely applauded theories, the dark brown, utilitarian, bleak and banal West Village Houses, however, are among the most unattractive residential buildings ever erected in the city and run for several blocks along Washington Street.

This white-brick building, in contrast, has a very handsome entrance with a rusticated arch that is unusual in that it is a tapering arch. Its facade, also, is festooned with nice medallions and the two-step-up entrance leads to a modern, pleasant lobby highlighted by a large circular mirror facing the entrance.

Remarkably, the West Village Houses have not ruined the ambiance of the West Village, which is one of the most delightful communities in the city with many very pleasant streets, brownstones, restaurants and boutiques.

This building has no doorman, no garage, and no sidewalk landscaping, but it has discrete air-conditioners.

The proximity to the river about a block away is enticing and there is good public transportation a few pleasant blocks away.

Carter B. Horsley

 
   

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Building Summary

Features Amenities

Building Features

>Condominium
>Built in 1922
>Located in West Village
>32 Apartments
>8 Floors
>Pre War
>Basement Storage
>Intercom
>Roof Deck
>Video Intercom
>Washer/Dryer in building
>Elevator
>Cobblestone street
>Unusual and distinctive, rusticated tapered arch entrance
>Bright lobby with circular mirror
>Pleasant facade with medallions
>Good location in heart of West Village
>Public transportation is a few pleasant blocks away
>Discrete air-conditioners
>Close to many restaurants and boutiques

155 Perry Street

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