Feb 15, 2019
Carter's Review
This red-brick, 6-story, former stable building at 708 Greenwich Street between 10th and Charles streets in the West Village was erected in 1910 and has 20 co-operative apartments.
The building has ground floor retail space.
Bottom Line
A former stable building, this 6-story building in the West Village has 20 co-operative apartments, a roof deck, high ceilings and wood-burning fireplaces.
Description
The red-brick building has a canopied entrance and ground floor retail space.
It has a two-story yellow-brick base with two-story columns.
The building permits window air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building has a roof deck, 10-foot-high ceilings, a video intercom, a key-locked elevator, a live-in superintendent and it permits cats and dogs.
Apartments
Penthouse E is a two-bedroom unit with a 7-foot-wide entry foyer that leads to a 29-foot-wide living/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace and an open, 13-foot-long kitchen with an island and sliding-door access to a 48-foot-terrace.
Apartment 4D is a two-bedroom unit with a 27-foot-long living/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace and an 11-foot-wide open kitchen with a table. The unit also has a 14-foot-wide office.
Apartment 2F is a one-bedroom unit with an 18-foot-long entry foyer that leads past a 12-foot-long open kitchen to a 15-foot-long office that opens onto a 28-foot-long living/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace.
- Co-op built in 1910
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($5.25M)
- Located in West Village
- 1 total apartments 1 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($1.3M to $5.4M)
- Pets Allowed