Set on one of the West Village’s most coveted blocks, this impeccably renovated residence at 99 Bank Street is a rare offering.
Positioned on the third floor with coveted corner exposure, this rare two bedroom home is bathed in natural light from both eastern and northern exposures, framing sweeping downtown vistas while maintaining a serene, tucked-away feel. High ceilings and oversized windows capture the best of both worlds, vibrant city energy softened by lush greenery just beyond.
Recently gut renovated and professionally designed, every detail has been thoughtfully considered. The result is a seamless blend of elevated finishes, refined craftsmanship, and modern functionality, creating a home that feels both sophisticated and effortlessly livable.
Perched on the northeast corner of the building is the oversized primary bedroom which has great closet space and an office nook. Rounding off the terrific bedroom are four windows wrapping the room in amazing light and iconic village views.
On a quintessential West Village cobblestoned street lies 99 Bank – a historic loft building built in 1898, now home to 111 apartments spread across 7 stories. A part-time doorman is available, M-F hours are 4pm to midnight, weekend hours are 5pm until midnight. The building is pet friendly, has two elevators and a live in Super. Washer/Dryers can be installed.
Subletting rules: After living for 2 years, a Shareholder may sublet for up to 4 years.
A turnkey opportunity in the heart of the West Village, moments from the neighborhood’s best dining, boutiques, and waterfront that will not last.
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