140 Perry Street CLOSE 
This very handsome, 4-story condominium apartment building has only 6 apartments and a good location on a cobblestone street in the Far West Village.
The building has a rusticated limestone fa??ade with a bright lobby with glass entrance doors. The apartments have high ceilings and large windows and the building has an elevator, but no garage, no sidewalk landscaping, no balconies, no doorman, and no health club.
This area is one of the more interesting sections of the West Village with very attractive 19th Century townhouses interspersed with older commercial buildings, many of which have been converted to residential uses. In the late 1990s, it has witnessed a major renaissance with many new conversion projects that have led to a proliferation of new restaurants in the area.
This is a quiet street but not far from the bustle of Hudson Street nearby and antiques shops and many boutiques along Bleecker Street and waterfront vistas a block and a half to the west.
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