77 Bleecker Street,
Bleecker Court,
#103,
Manhattan,
NY
10012
77 Bleecker Court is a serene prewar Greenwich Village co-op located at the crossroads of NoHo, SoHo, the West Village, and the East Village. Built in 1930, and consisting of 242 one-of-a-kind residences, it illustrates the architects' focus on design, originality, and accessibility. Upon entering the building, one makes a left turn and proceeds down a carpeted hallway to Apartment 103 -- a unique triplex with lofty ceilings and abundant space facing quiet Mercer Street.
The main level of this multi-level unit has an open kitchen and large dining and living areas. Also on this level is a full bath and two coat closets. The kitchen -- with its moveable stainless steel island, Miele electric convection oven, separate gas-fueled cooktop, new Bosch dishwasher, and Frigidaire refrigerator -- affords maximum space for meal preparation. Directly adjacent to the kitchen area is a built-in dining banquette allowing for easy flow from the cooking to the dining space. Continuing along, the living room, with its extra-large frosted windows overlooking Mercer Street, guarantees both privacy and an abundance of afternoon sunshine. The spaciousness is further enhanced by the almost-seventeen-foot ceilings and custom floor-to-ceiling remote window shades. A full-sized sectional and a over-sized flat screen TV fit comfortably in this space. Also on this level, next to the full bathroom is a pre-approved W/D hookup in one of the adjacent closets.
The open upper level bedroom/mezzanine is spacious enough for a king-sized bed, end tables, desk, dresser, and cozy chair. Off the sleeping area is a second full bathroom plus two closets (one, walk-in).
The lower level, with its own private entrance/exit, is currently utilized as a home office/gym; however, it can also be reconfigured to a second bedroom/living area. The downstairs half bathroom can easily be expanded to the adjacent walk-in closet to make another full bath.
Gorgeous hardwood floors extend throughout all three levels. Each floor has an individual AC/heating unit.
Only a few minutes from world-famous Washington Square Park and the nearby B, D, F, M, R, W and 6 trains, Bleecker Court is accessible to any area of the city. The building also has fulltime doormen, a package and bike room,a storage area and a separate laundry. A note about the windows: The co-op is in the proccess of assessing if the building's windows are in need of replacement. A decision has not yet been reached as to which windows will be replaced at the co-op's cost and which window replacement costs will be left to the individual shareholders. It appears it will be up to those shareholders to decide whether they want their windows replaced as part of the program. This is neither an assessment nor an automatic payment, but it is for each Owner to decide if he/she wants to spend personal money on such a project should the co-op not be covering the cost.