This $3M West Village co-op gets warmth from brick, wood, and stone


Photo credit: DD Reps | Alejandro Leon
Contemporary design and authentic materials highlight the history of a 1905 warehouse building in this two-bedroom co-op at 131 Perry Street. Asking $2,995,000, the unit has three exposures, and bedrooms are on opposite sides of the home, adding privacy to luxury.

Framed by 14-foot-high barrel-vaulted brick ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, oversized windows, and Juliet balconies, the home has the ambience of a classic loft. Elegant custom millwork puts storage where it’s needed.
Modern highlights like recessed lighting and designer chandeliers enhance the warm pre-war backdrop.




An open great room is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace. To one side, a cozy kitchen offers sleek, capable appliances topped by marble. A large dining island adds space for entertaining and conversation.


The primary suite gets a capacious closet and a private Juliet balcony. A tile-clad ensuite bathroom offers a large soaking tub, a rain shower, and a Toto commode.


The secondary bedroom has the use of a second full bath. There’s an in-unit washer/dryer and storage in the basement for added convenience.
Recognizable by its corbelled brick facade with grand arches and a two-story tower, the 1905 warehouse building in the Greenwich Village Historic District underwent a full restoration in 2017. The 14-unit elevator co-op offers low monthly charges, a part-time superintendent, and secure intercom entry.
[Listing details: 131 Perry Street, 3B at CityRealty] [At Douglas Elliman by Lindsay Barton Barrett, Taylor Schultz, Christopher Mohr, and Caroline Kasey]RELATED:
Photo credit: DD Reps | Alejandro Leon
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