The West Village runs between the Hudson River and Sixth Avenue and 14th Street and Houston Street, but its presence in the popular imagination looms far larger. The West Village's placid, tree-lined blocks have played starring roles in a number of television and movies -- “Sex and the City” being the most notable recent example. The West Village’s elegant pre-war buildings and low-key coffee shops, boutiques and restaurants are what a great many people -- Manhattan lifers and non-New Yorkers alike -- think of when they imagine luxury living in Manhattan. There’s a good reason for that: the West Village is a pretty unique place -- a community at once luxurious and unmistakably bohemian, and a wonderful place to live.
The West Village's entertainment options run from the quiet bistros, gastro-pubs and bars on its sedate side streets to the booming clubs and rooftop-bar scene of the Meatpacking District, and West Village condominiums fall along a similarly wide spectrum. The pre-war brownstones that define the West Village of popular imagination may offer the most classically West Village living experiences, but a host of new construction condominiums -- some of them decidedly modern in their aesthetics -- and pre-war condominium conversions have ensured that, in architecture as in other areas, the West Village is a lively mix of old and new.
The blockbuster luxury condominium Superior Ink, which sits at the West Village’s far west side, may be the neighborhood’s defining condominium -- an ultra-green, ultra-luxe new construction condominium whose futuristic look somehow manages to nod in the direction of West Village classicism. One Jackson Square, another LEED-certified condominium, offers an even more contemporary glassy look and similar sustainability. The Gansevoort, a boutique condominium on West 13th Street at the border of the Meatpacking District, offers similar luxury on a more intimate scale. The West Village's timeless grace makes it one of Manhattan's most desirable residential neighborhoods, while all those new West Village condominiums have guaranteed that this most distinctive of Manhattan neighborhoods will remain vital for years to come.
With its ideal location in downtown New York, vibrant arts and music scene, and five-start amenities, 14W14 at 14 West 14th Street is the model for modern Manhattan living. This beautifully designed building by the famous Rawlings Architects is located in the acclaimed West Village section of Manhattan. This condominium provides its residents with both nearby entertainment and five star amenities, ranking 14W14's apartments high in the NYC condo listings.
165 Charles Street is a condominium building located in New York City's West Village, offering luxury apartments for sale. A sleek, luminous presence of glass and white metal rising 16 stories along the Hudson River, 165 Charles Street is a Manhattan condominium beyond compare. Every impeccable interior and exterior detail of these 31 condos for sale is a statement about quality and craftsmanship.
Studio apartments from $1,495,000
3BR apartments from $6,800,000
4BR apartments from $14,500,000
166 Perry Street is a new condominium building located in Manhattan's West Village, offering luxury apartments for sale. Designed by Asymptote, this incredibly unique, contemporary New York City condominium emphasizes light and dematerialization in every aspect of the building's features. Although the facade is made of glass, residents are guaranteed maximum privacy. Using an ultra-modern design, the exterior glass has been inverted and positioned to reflect the outdoor surroundings, eliminating its translucent nature.
2BR apartments from $2,995,000
4BR apartments from $7,500,000
If the 173 Perry apartments located in the West Village can attract some of the world's most famous celebrities like Calvin Klein, Nicole Kidman, and Martha Stewart, then this fine Manhattan condominium will surely peak the interest of any potential buyer. With its striking views, pristine interiors and exteriors, historic and highly coveted location of the West Village, 173 Perry Street apartments provide an elegant living space for every resident.
2BR apartments from $4,495,000
385 West 12th Street, located in New York City's West Village, was designed by FLAnk Inc. and is wonderfully modern. It has a modulated copper façade that is striking, making a bold statement with geometry and glasswork. This luxury Manhattan condominium is located just steps away from the Hudson River. 385 West 12th Street is home to 12 3- and 4-bedroom condos, some of which are town houses, flats, and penthouses.
Mixing green technology with high-class opulence, One Jackson Square, located at 122 Greenwich Avenue, is a progressive eco-friendly condominium building with luxury apartments for sale in the historic Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City. Eleven floors house the mere 35 apartments of this LEED certified building, one of the few green buildings in this prime area of Manhattan. The building is adorned in a woven glass facade exterior and provides comprehensive amenities for its residents.
What's in a name? Superior Ink's unique name derives from the fact that it's built on the site of the old Superior Ink factory at 400 West 12th Street, in Manhattan's West Village. But there's more than just history at play in Superior Ink's name, since the condominiums for sale here rank among the finest condo listings in the West Village, and among the most impressively green condos for sale in Manhattan.
Gansevoort Condominiums, at 325 West 13th Street, is a condominium building located in Manhattan's West Village, offering luxury apartments for sale. Just steps away from the trendy Meat Packing District, Gansevoort Condominium offers residents spectacular units made of limestone, glass and marble. A European touch is added through the iron railings and bowed terraces. Enter the breathtaking stone- and glass-adorned lobby and find yourself at home.
2BR apartments from $2,300,000