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  • Price increase: $130K (10/14)
    $980,000

    30 5th Ave APT 12C, New York, NY 10011

    1beds
    --sqft
    Coop
    Built in 1923
    -- sqft lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $--/sqft
    $1,556/mo HOA

    What's special

    Natural lightLandscaped roof gardenWest-facing viewsBeamed ceilingsPickled herringbone floorsOriginal picture moldingsClassic pullman kitchen
    Rarely Available "C" Line Residence at 30 Fifth Avenue Shown by Appointment Only! Poised high on the 12th floor of a distinguished pre-war cooperative, this coveted "C" line, one bedroom residence offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Greenwich Village history on lower Fifth Avenue. From the moment you enter, sweeping west-facing views command attention to an ever-changing panorama of rooftops, water towers, storied architecture, and the iconic Jefferson Library clock tower. Bathed in natural light, the interiors feel expansive yet serene, striking the perfect balance between sophistication and ease. Pre-war character abounds: pickled herringbone floors, beamed ceilings, a classic Pullman kitchen, and original picture moldings designed for elegant, gallery-style displays of art. Each detail underscores the home's enduring charm while offering a versatile canvas with which to realize your own vision. Building Features: Full-service cooperative with 24-hour doorman and attentive staff Beautifully landscaped roof garden On-site laundry facilities (please note: washers/dryers are not permitted) Pet-friendly Pied-à-terres welcome Sublets case-by-case 30 Fifth Avenue is among the most celebrated buildings on lower Fifth Avenue where architectural pedigree, refined service, and an incomparable location converge. Presenting an extraordinary opportunity for a quintessential New York lifestyle, this premier Greenwich Village address is just two blocks from Washington Square Park, world class dining, shopping, cultural landmarks, and transportation. 70% financing permitted.
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