139 West 13th Street is a pre-war co-op built in 1910, situated on a tree lined block in Greenwich Village between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue. This intimate 25 foot wide Greek Revival brick building contains just six units across four stories, creating an exclusive residential environment. The building includes both the main townhouse and a rare carriage house located behind the main structure, accessed through a private alley that was once a "horse walk" where horses were led from the street to the stable.
The building's crown jewel is a penthouse duplex that was featured in Architectural Digest, designed by a celebrity hairstylist. This exceptional unit spans multiple levels with three large south facing mullioned picture windows, a wood burning fireplace, and a 300 square foot private landscaped roof deck with automatic irrigation. The penthouse features flexible layouts accommodating two to four bedrooms, Brazilian marble waterfall island, high end Miele appliances, and custom millwork throughout. The upper level includes French doors opening directly onto the roof terrace, offering storybook views of treetops, neighboring townhomes, and water towers.
Common features throughout the building's apartments include hardwood floors, working fireplaces, and high ceilings ranging up to 14 feet in some units. Most apartments feature in-unit washer and dryer, windowed kitchens, and floor to ceiling windows that maximize natural light. The carriage house offers a particularly unique living experience with its private entrance, shared courtyard, and quiet atmosphere ideal for live work arrangements. Several units boast luxury finishes including Wolf and Sub Zero appliances, custom built ins, and spa like bathrooms.
The building permits pied-à-terre ownership and considers pets on a case by case basis, though large dogs are not allowed. As a walk up building with intercom access, it maintains the intimate character typical of historic Greenwich Village properties. The location provides easy access to multiple transportation lines, fine dining, boutique shopping, and cultural institutions, while the tree lined West 13th Street setting offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city environment.
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