West Village Masterpiece

Courtesy of Julia Hoagland of Julia Hoagland Team at Compass

NEW YORK, NY USA - The imaginative vision of Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Richard Meier comes to life in this one-of-a-kind residential masterpiece. This spectacular home blurs the conventional boundary between interior and exterior via expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views of the Hudson River. Its ideal fifth-floor elevation optimally clears the treetops on the Hudson River promenade for unobstructed sightlines, while maintaining connection to the streetscape. Soaking in sweeping sunset views will become part of your nightly routine. 

Beaming natural light pulls you through a broad, welcoming gallery into the grand living room with cove-lit tray ceilings and a seamlessly integrated dining space featuring a wine refrigerator and bar closet perfect for entertaining. Impressive 10ft 9in ceilings and expertly sealed windows create a zen-like experience. A 20ft covered balcony with beautifully finished flooring and thoughtful indoor-outdoor integration makes getting fresh air easy. 

Extensive artisanal millwork and thoughtful storage solutions optimize every inch of this 2,302 square foot home, where custom finishes become customary. With the most advanced technologies, setting the mood is at the touch of your fingertips: State-of-the-art in-wall audio and invisible speakers are integrated throughout the entire home. Easily lower or lift the automatic shades in every room or play a tune with any tablet or phone.   As one of the most prestigious condos in all of Manhattan, 165 Charles Street offers a white glove residential experience. With only two units per floor, living at 165 Charles feels incredibly private. Amenities here include a 24-hour doorman, concierge service, infinity-edge lap pool, a sauna, fitness center and a screening room with lounge seating.

For more information, please contact Julia Hoagland at 646.696.1372,  jhoagland@compass.com or compass.com

West Village Masterpiece
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