Tree-lined streets, townhouse charm, timeless character.
Greenwich Village breaks Manhattan's grid, and that is exactly its appeal. Twisting, tree-lined streets give it a small-town intimacy you won't find elsewhere Downtown, and the architecture is some of the most photographed in the city: 19th-century Greek Revival and Italianate row houses, Federal-style brownstones, and quiet mid-rise co-ops, many with original fireplaces, ornate moldings, and hidden gardens behind iron gates. At its heart is Washington Square Park and its marble arch, the neighborhood's living room, where NYU students, jazz musicians, and longtime residents share the same benches.
The Village draws buyers who want character and history over glass-and-steel newness, from artists and academics to professionals. It is also exceptionally connected: the A/B/C/D/E/F/M converge at West 4th Street, with the 1 at Christopher Street, the N/R/W at 8th Street, and PATH nearby.
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