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One of Downtown Manhattan's quietest and most sophisticated pockets — cobblestone streets, historic houses, and curving blocks that defy the grid.
Downtown Manhattan's quietest corner.
Cobblestone streets, leafy blocks, and incredibly curvy lanes that defy the Manhattan grid. Sophisticated, residential, unhurried.
West 4th Street.
The neighborhood's main artery connects the cafes, boutiques, and restaurants that define daily life — from Sheridan Square to Sixth Avenue.
Corner Bistro.
Cash-only burgers since 1961 on West 4th. No reservations, no frills — one of the last old-school Village institutions still standing.
The historic houses.
Federal-era rowhouses, carriage houses, and cobblestone lanes that make the West Village feel like a different city entirely.
$1.5M
Median Sale Price
$5,495/mo
Median Rent
$109K
Household Income
62
AVG Days on Market
27% above the Manhattan median for household income, with a median sale price that reflects the premium on landmarked character and low-density living in one of the city's most sought-after neighborhoods.
1/2/3 at 14th St and Christopher St. A/C/E/L at 14th St–8th Ave. F/M at W 4th St–Washington Sq. PATH at Christopher St for NJ access.
Corner Bistro, Extra Virgin, Buvette, L'Artusi, Tartine, Café Cluny. The restaurant density here is among Manhattan's highest — and most enduring.
Murray's Cheese, Ottomanelli's butcher, and small specialty shops along Bleecker. The Village trades big-box convenience for neighborhood institutions.
Hudson River Park and the Greenway run along the western edge. Abingdon Square and Christopher Park offer quieter pockets inside the neighborhood.
Federal and Greek Revival rowhouses from the 1830s–1850s, converted into 2–6 unit residences. Charming exteriors but often old and outdated interiors — landmarked facades with LPC oversight.
Four- and five-story tenement-era buildings along Bleecker, Hudson, and the cross streets. 8–16 units, mix of rent-stabilized and market-rate, with century-old plumbing and steam heat.
Intimate co-op buildings — often under 15 units — with engaged shareholders and active boards. Many sit in landmarked buildings requiring careful coordination between governance, maintenance, and preservation.
Newer conversions and ground-up developments with 6–20 units, concentrated along the western blocks near the Hudson River and Greenwich Street. Modern amenities, higher price points.
Landmarked townhouses with LPC oversight. Pre-war walk-ups with rent-stabilized units. Boutique condos with investor owners. Each needs something different — and we manage all of them.
Leasing, rent collection, maintenance, and full compliance — from pre-war walk-ups on Bleecker to converted townhouse rentals on the tree-lined side streets.
Board support, financial oversight, vendor management, and regulatory compliance for the West Village's many intimate co-op and condo associations.
We'll start with a conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
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Address: 401 Park Ave S, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10016