A gracious entry foyer sets the tone, opening into an expansive living and dining room measuring nearly 19 feet across. Oversized windows with city-proof double-paning and dual northern and eastern exposures invite beautiful natural light throughout the day, while offering added quiet and comfort. Leafy treetop outlooks frame a quintessential West Village view, and warm oak-strip hardwood floors run throughout, adding richness and understated prewar elegance.
The windowed kitchen, fully renovated in 2020, is both stylish and highly functional. White Calacatta-style quartz countertops, a classic subway-tile backsplash, crisp white cabinetry, chrome hardware, and stainless steel appliances create a clean, timeless palette. A deep Elkay sink with a pull-down faucet and dedicated water filter sits beneath the window, complemented by a counter-depth GE refrigerator, gas range, microwave, and Miele dishwasher.
The generously scaled bedroom easily accommodates a king-sized bed along with additional furnishings, and offers excellent light, leafy outlooks, and two well-proportioned closets. The bathroom is finished with timeless Carrara marble tile, a Carrara hex-mosaic floor, a Kohler vanity, and Moen fixtures, creating a polished and serene retreat.
81 Bedford Street is a well-maintained elevator cooperative with a live-in superintendent, central laundry, bike room, and on-site parking garage. Pet-friendly and ideally situated in the heart of the West Village, the building places you moments from Bleecker Street, beloved neighborhood restaurants and cafés, boutique shopping, Hudson River Park, and convenient transportation including the 1 train and West 4th Street station.
Current assessments:
Capital Assessment (Capital Fund): $216.45/month through 4/27
Capital Assessment (Reserve Replenishment): $216.45/month through 4/27
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.