69 Perry Street is a pre-war co-op building in Manhattan's West Village, built in 1875 and converted in 1963. The 5-story walk-up building contains 10 units and features an intercom system.
69 Perry Street is a five story, 10 unit co-op built in 1875 and converted in 1963, occupying a landmarked Parisian-style French Flat townhouse on one of the West Village's most picturesque tree lined blocks. The walk-up building sits between West 4th Street and Bleecker Street and maintains healthy financial reserves, with preliminary plans under consideration for a shared roof deck. Actor Willem Dafoe has been a resident of the building.
Most apartments are two bedroom, two bathroom full floor layouts, many featuring high ceilings, wood burning fireplaces, exposed brick walls, and oversized bay windows with tree top views. Original architectural details like shutters, custom moldings, and American walnut flooring are common throughout units. Several apartments include Juliette balconies overlooking private garden enclaves, and at least one duplex unit offers direct access to an enchanting garden with a fountain.
Kitchens are typically outfitted with high end appliances including Sub-Zero refrigerators, Viking or Wolf ranges, and Bosch or Miele dishwashers, along with custom cabinetry and stone or marble countertops. Bathrooms often feature cast iron clawfoot soaking tubs, separate showers, and heated towel rails. In-unit washer/dryers are standard, and central air conditioning, noted as rare for a classic brownstone, is available in units. Private storage and access to a bike room add to the building's functionality.
The co-op offers flexible policies including unlimited subletting and pied-Ă -terre use, with monthly maintenance charges around $1,650 including taxes. The building is zoned for P.S. 41 and provides easy access to the West Village's dining, shopping, and cultural destinations while maintaining the intimate neighborhood character that defines Perry Street.
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Notable past and present residents at 69 Perry Street