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Charming Studio Apartments in the West Village for $600,000 or Under

For anyone who is looking to buy a place in Manhattan, most probably consider the West Village, because of its numerous designer boutiques and trendy restaurants. If you’re a foodie or into fashion, West Village would be perfect for you. But the neighborhood also welcomes anyone, as it’s a very inclusive neighborhood with a little bit for everyone. Looking for apartments in the West Village? Here are ten studios for $600,000 and under to get you started.
 

1. 354 W 12th St – Unit #2B

Neighborhood: West Village
Price: $549,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 5.11%

Looking for a great option for a studio apartment in the West Village? What about this studio apartment? The place is bright, cozy, and it comes with a decorative marble fireplace, exposed brick, and white oak floors. There is also a common garden for you to enjoy, which is a rarity in terms of amenities here i New York City.

 
 
 

2. 20 Bethune St – Unit #5B

Neighborhood: West Village
Price: $599,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 4.90%

Another stunning studio apartment is this one, located at 20 Bethune St, which is listed for $599,000. The studio apartment is fully renovated and has a skylight and a working fireplace, which makes this place quite the gem! There is hardwood floors throughout, stainless steel appliances, and it is located in a classic pre-war walk up. A typical New York apartment!

 
 
 

3. 340 W 11th St – Unit #3EF

Neighborhood: West Village
Price: $595,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 4.20%

Another studio apartment up for sale is this unit for $595,000. It’s a one of a kind studio apartment, located in a charming brick townhouse which can offer a secret garden. What more could you ask for? for? Well, as if that was not enough the apartment also comes with stainless steel appliances, a stylish corner kitchen, a decorative fireplace, hardwood floors, and so much more.

 
 
 

4. 100 W 12th St – Unit #4E

Neighborhood: West Village
Price: $595,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 3.93%

Another option is this unit with a creative layout to make the space feel even more spacious. Built in 1959, the studio apartment is on the market for $595,000. The studio is completely renovated, it has a comfortable and creative layout which features a large open living/sleeping area, crown moldings, and much more. The building is pet-friendly, it has a part-time doorman and a live-in super. Definitely worth checking out.

 
 
 

5. 104 Bedford St – Unit #5E

Neighborhood: West Village
Price:: $525,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 6.14%

If you are looking for a light-filled studio, you might want to check this one out. And it’s a bit cheaper than the other ones we’ve listed so far, currently listed at $525,000. It is located in a 6-story building, but don’t fret the building has an elevator! The apartment comes with a working fireplace, hardwood floors, high ceilings, and more. And it is also located close to a lot of attractions, sights, and restaurants.

 
 
 

6. 41 Jane St – Unit #3B

Neighborhood: West Village
Price: $469,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 6.19%

If your budget is significantly lower than $600,000, but you still would love to live in the West Village, fret not. There is still hope! Just look at this studio apartment listed for sale for just $469,000! The studio apartment is located on the second floor of a boutique, walk-up, pre-war cooperative. The place is renovated and there is laundry in the building. Definitely worth putting on your list of apartments to check out in the West Village.

 
 
 

7. 352 W 12th St – Unit #1C

Neighborhood: West Village
Price:: $429,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 6.65%

Not many famous apartments go on sale for under $600,000 but you’re in luck, because this “weecottage” is up for grabs for only $429,000! As you could probably tell by the name, the apartment is rather small but what it lacks in space it more than makes up for in charm! There is a reason several outlets have written about this charming and cozy unit, and now that it is for sale it could be yours!

 
 
 

8. 26 Cornelia St – Unit #12

Neighborhood: West Village
Price:: $575,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 5.49%

Located in the heart of West Village, on a quiet block, this would be a great place for you if you are looking to be located somewhere central but a little reserved still. The studio can give its new owner high ceilings, a renovated kitchen with a separate dining area, tons of natural light and an ornamental fireplace. Building amenities include a shared backyard with a common garden and bike storage, laundry room, and a live-in super.

 
 

9. 270 W 11th street, #2A – Unit #2A

Neighborhood: West Village
Price:: $599,999
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: No Data

Just making the list by $1, with an asking price of $599,999, this studio is a great addition to the list. The place is fully renovated, located just a few blocks away from the Meatpacking District, comes with a walk in closet and a separate marble kitchen with new appliances. If that wasn’t enough, the place also has a laundry room, a bike room, and a private garden (yes, please).

 
 
 
 

10. 75 Bank St – Unit #2B

Neighborhood: West Village
Price:: $600,000
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 4.16%

Last but not least, we have the most expensive apartment on the list, currently on sale for $600,000. Built in 1938, this large and renovated apartment is ready for you to move in. The apartment has a big foyer entry, hardwood floors throughout, high ceilings, and a big living / dining area. The place almost doesn’t feel like a studio apartment because of the layout! And bonus point, pets are allowed.

 
 
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