88 Bleecker Street is a post-war co-op building in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, completed in 1961. The 7-story building contains 106 units and offers amenities such as a full-service garage, video intercom, laundry facilities, and elevator service. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
88 Bleecker Street is a post war co-op built in 1961 in the heart of Greenwich Village, positioned at the crossroads of NoHo, SoHo, and Nolita. The seven story, 106-unit elevator building offers a well maintained, financially sound cooperative with amenities including a 24-hour virtual doorman, live-in super, full-service garage for shareholders, bike storage, central laundry room, and additional storage available for rent. The building sits just blocks from Washington Square Park and NYU, with convenient access to the B/D/F/M, N/R, and 6 subway lines.
Apartments throughout the building commonly feature hardwood floors, custom built ins, through the wall heating and air conditioning, and generous closet space. Many units have been renovated with modern kitchens equipped with stainless steel appliances, including dishwashers in several layouts. Top floor penthouse units offer particularly bright exposures, with some apartments featuring southern facing windows, tree top views, and sightlines over neighboring rooftop gardens toward SoHo and Tribeca. Studios and one bedrooms are configured to maximize space, with alcove layouts easily accommodating queen beds and separate living areas.
The building maintains flexible ownership policies that include pied-Ă -terre purchases, co-purchasing with family members, guarantors, and gifting on a case-by-case basis. Subletting is permitted after two years of ownership (two out of every five years), and in-unit washer/dryers are allowed. The co-op is pet friendly with board approval and permits up to 80% financing. Undergraduate students are not permitted as residents. Monthly maintenance costs are notably low for the prime location, with one listing citing $1,317 for a one bedroom unit.
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