$1,295,000
Updated 7 years ago
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Abington Court

75 Bank Street, 2-G

West Village, Manhattan | West 4th Street & Bleecker Street

4 Rooms2 Beds1 BathCo-op

$1,295,000
Maintenance$2,452

This property was sold for $1,235,000 on 12/19/19.

Listing Features

  • BuiltIns
  • High Ceilings
  • Dishwasher
  • Microwave
  • Open Kitchen
  • Windowed Kitchen
  • Pedestal Sink

Outdoor space and views

  • North Exposure
  • South Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Part-Time Doorman
  • Bike Storage
  • Elevator
  • Laundry Room
  • Storage

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 75 Bank Street, 2-G

Apartment 2G is a bright and spacious two bedroom and one bath home. A large and formal dining foyer with a gracious archway opens to a generous, south facing living room. The master bedroom can easily accommodate a king size bed. The windowed kitchen has great storage. High ceilings, generous closets and hardwood floors add to the appeal.

Abingdon Court at 75 Bank Street is a full service cooperative with resident building manager, doorman from 7AM to midnight seven days a week, porter, laundry room, bike and personal storage. The building is pet friendly.

Abingdon Court is a handsome Art Deco-style building circa 1938, designed by Irving Margon, who also designed 965 Fifth Avenue, and the El Dorado apartment house on Central Park West, which he co-designed with Emery Roth.

75 Bank Street is located in the heart of the West Village, close to numerous subway and bus lines. Abingdon Square Park and Bleecker Street Playground are nearby. Hudson River Park, the Meatpacking District, the Whitney Museum, the Highline Park are a few blocks away. Bank Street itself is quiet and picturesque. The intensity of the activity found a few blocks to the north quickly dissipates south of 14th Street. Always a village, always central, this is a storied neighborhood, exceptional for its tree-lined streets, the quality and human scale of its architecture, rich history, exciting and dynamic present, abundance of restaurants, eateries, interesting shops, and an energy that endures. Come to savor a multitude of pleasures. Come to stay. Welcome home!

Listing History for 75 Bank Street, 2-G

Now
12/21/2019
$1,235,000
Sold and Closed by Paulette Demers
Douglas Elliman
09/10/2019
Contract Signed by Paulette Demers
Douglas Elliman

Building Details for 75 Bank Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelPart-Time Doorman
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1938
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts6/87
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

8 Av
0.23 miles
14 St
0.25 miles
Christopher St-Stonewall
0.25 miles
14 St
0.32 miles
W 4 St-Wash Sq
0.38 miles

Citi Bike

W 12 St & Hudson St
0.07 miles
Bank St & Hudson St
0.08 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Paulette Demers
Douglas Elliman

West Village | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Known for its high-end shopping on Bleecker Street, the elegant brownstones dating back to colonial times that have been depicted in films and television, the abundance of cafes, and its celebrity residents, the West Village neighborhood is what springs to mind when you think of the essence of New York City. This is a neighborhood where the pace of life is less hurried, and harried, than in other neighborhoods, exuding an understated elegance and naturally beautiful sophistication and charm. 

The West Village has something to offer everyone, whether your taste runs to designer goods and trend-setting restaurants, or you are happier browsing thrift stores and whiling away the hours in conversation with friends at a hole-in-the-wall coffee shop. There are public green spaces dotted throughout this neighborhood, where you can stop and commune with nature, or grab a bite to eat from a local deli or cafe and have a picnic. The Hudson River Park offers recreational opportunities and events for all ages.

There is a tradition of bohemian non-conformity attached to the West Village. Even the intimate, tree-lined, and sometimes cobblestoned, streets refuse to conform to the grid layout of the rest of Manhattan. Activism and social consciousness have always been hallmarks of this neighborhood. The neighborhood is diverse and accepting of all. You will find artistic venues and experimental theater, together with a broad spectrum of bars, including speakeasies, and restaurants featuring myriad cuisines.

The West Village is primarily residential, conspicuously lacking the high-rise office buildings that characterize other neighborhoods. This lends an air of quiet sophistication during the day. At night, the area becomes more lively, as residents frequent their favorite restaurants, theaters, cafes, and gastropubs. Housing consists of brownstones dating back to the 18th century, low-rise walk-ups, townhouses, artists lofts, and condos in renovated buildings. Newer high-rise residential buildings are cropping up along the Hudson River. Always popular with celebrities and artistic types, the West Village is now attracting families and young professionals in the tech and financial fields.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 1825401