Known as "Little Bohemia" starting in 1916, West Village is the center of the bohemian lifestyle on the West Side, with classic artist's lofts (Westbeth Artists Community) and new residential towers designed by American architect Richard Meier facing the Hudson River at 173-176 Perry Street. The Meatpacking District at the top of this neighborhood, also known as the "Gansevoort Historic District" is filled with trendy boutiques and night clubs.
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jackwilson2000 8 months ago
@LilCbar No chance. You can't get a studio there for less than $1200 a month. In the South Bronx, however, you can get a one-bedroom for less than $1000. But the South Bronx isn't hip.
MondoBeno 10 months ago
@JohnnyMac2237 I didn't buy it, but it looked an average size, not very big, but not a small hole. It had a kitchen and lounge and bedroom.
volcom1722 11 months ago
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How big is your room?
JohnnyMac2237 11 months ago
@heygabo and emma stone.. but I found a rent in west village for 1500 a month =)
volcom1722 1 year ago
Is there an area on the Lower West Side that's cheaper than the other areas in the Lower West Side? I've looked at Chelsea and West Village. Which is cheaper?
LilCbar 1 year ago
Great vid
NewYorkHoliday 1 year ago
@JamesDCallDay Where you living atm? Why did u leave?
TobbeStorm 1 year ago
bleh i used to live here -.-
JamesDCallDay 1 year ago
One of the most expensive places to live in New York along with Chelsea, Upper East Side and Tribeca.
Rent: A share is going to be about 1,500 per person a month. A one bedroom can range from $2,000 to $3,500 a month. A two bedroom is going to be about $5,000 to $7,000 a month.
Buy: An apartment would range from $400k upwards to 4 million or more. If you want to buy a historic brownstone we're talking anywhere from 4 million to 12 million. I've heard of things selling for 20 million.
ReturnToTheSavoy 1 year ago