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88 Bleecker St

88 Bleecker St

88 Bleecker St
Cooperative Building
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107 Units
7 Stories
1959 Year Built
$481K - $1.6M Value Range

Available Units

For Sale
For Rent
No Units Available

Highlights

  • City View
  • P.S. 3 Charrette School Rated A
  • Elevator
  • Bike Room
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site
  • 3 min walk to Mercer Playground

Mid-century modern living in the heart of Greenwich Village

88 Bleecker Street, also known as The Mercer House Apartments, stands as a quintessential mid-century modern cooperative in the vibrant Greenwich Village neighborhood. Completed in 1959, this seven-story building houses 107 units, offering residents a blend of historic charm and urban convenience. Situated at the crossroads of NoHo, SoHo, and Nolita, the building's location is unparalleled, providing easy access to some of New York City's most coveted dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. The structure's simple, functional design reflects the architectural ethos of its era, while its prime location continues to attract those seeking the quintessential downtown Manhattan lifestyle.

Versatile layouts with modern updates

88 Bleecker Street offers a range of floor plans, primarily consisting of one-bedroom apartments, with some units combined to create larger living spaces. The one-bedroom apartments, which make up the majority of the building, span from 500 to 680 square feet, with sale prices ranging from $625,000 to $835,000. These homes feature thoughtful layouts that maximize space and light, many boasting recent renovations that blend modern conveniences with the building's mid-century roots. Many units have undergone significant upgrades, showcasing custom cabinetry, quartz countertops, and stainless steel appliances in the kitchens. Bathrooms often feature marble tile and contemporary fixtures, creating a spa-like atmosphere. Hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and ample closet space are common throughout, with some apartments boasting custom California Closets for optimal organization. The living areas in these homes are designed to be flexible, accommodating both relaxation and entertainment. Many units feature open-concept layouts, allowing for a seamless flow between living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large windows, often facing south or west, flood the spaces with natural light and provide picturesque city views, including glimpses of iconic landmarks and tree-lined streets. Bedrooms in the one-bedroom units are generously sized, often able to accommodate king-sized beds along with additional furniture. Some apartments have been cleverly reconfigured to create home office nooks or additional storage areas, catering to the evolving needs of urban dwellers. For those seeking more space, the building offers some combined units, creating two-bedroom homes with expanded living areas and additional bathrooms. These larger apartments often feature enhanced amenities such as in-unit washer/dryers, walk-in closets, and more expansive city views. Throughout the building, residents will find a mix of original mid-century details and modern updates. Many units retain charming period features like exposed brick walls or decorative fireplaces, while others have been fully modernized with smart home systems, including Lutron lighting controls and motorized window treatments.

Contemporary conveniences in a classic setting

88 Bleecker Street combines the charm of a mid-century cooperative with modern amenities designed to enhance residents' daily lives. The building's lobby has been recently renovated, providing a stylish and welcoming entrance for residents and guests alike. Two elevators service the seven floors, ensuring quick and convenient access to all apartments. Security and convenience are prioritized with a virtual doorman system, allowing for seamless package reception and guest access management. This is complemented by the presence of a live-in superintendent and porter, ensuring prompt attention to building maintenance and resident needs. For those who appreciate outdoor activities, the building offers a bike room, perfect for storing bicycles securely and encouraging an eco-friendly mode of transportation in the bike-friendly neighborhood. Laundry needs are easily met with a central laundry facility, saving residents the space and expense of in-unit machines, though some larger apartments do feature private laundry. Storage is often a premium in New York City apartments, and 88 Bleecker addresses this with additional storage units available for rent, allowing residents to keep their living spaces clutter-free. The building also boasts an on-site parking garage, a rare and valuable amenity in this bustling part of Manhattan. Pet owners will appreciate the building's pet-friendly policy, though approvals are made on a case-by-case basis. This flexibility extends to the building's overall policies, with co-purchasing, guarantors, and pied-à-terre use also considered on an individual basis, subject to board approval. The building's common areas include a lounge space, providing a communal area for residents to relax or socialize outside of their apartments. Additionally, the structure features sound-proof city windows in many units, ensuring a peaceful living environment despite the lively neighborhood outside. While 88 Bleecker may not offer the extensive list of luxury amenities found in some newer developments, its thoughtful selection of services and facilities, combined with its prime location and classic architecture, create a comfortable and convenient living experience that has stood the test of time.

A cultural crossroads in the heart of downtown Manhattan

88 Bleecker Street sits at the epicenter of some of New York City's most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods. Located in Greenwich Village, the building is also within easy reach of NoHo, SoHo, and Nolita, offering residents an unparalleled array of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The area maintains its ahead-of-the-curve appeal, with a community that is socially active and artistic. The neighborhood is home to a mix of affluent business people, artists, writers, professors, and actors, creating a dynamic and diverse environment. New York University's sprawling presence in the area contributes to the neighborhood's vibrant atmosphere. Washington Square Park, just a short walk away, serves as the neighborhood's communal backyard, offering a space for relaxation, people-watching, and impromptu performances beneath its iconic arch. Culinary enthusiasts will find themselves in a gastronomic paradise. Just steps from the building, residents can indulge in world-class dining experiences at establishments like Carbone, known for its upscale Italian-American cuisine, or The Musket Room, which offers modern takes on internationally inspired dishes in a charming setting complete with a backyard garden. For more casual fare, neighborhood staples like Jack's Wife Freda provide comfort food with a Mediterranean twist. The area's shopping scene is equally impressive, with a mix of high-end boutiques, vintage shops, and iconic department stores. The nearby Shop Untitled NYC showcases cutting-edge designer fashion, while Mystique Boutique NYC offers stylish women's clothing at more accessible price points. Cultural attractions abound in the neighborhood. The area is known for its vibrant music scene and theatrical performances, with various venues hosting live events throughout the year. The neighborhood's artistic spirit continues to thrive through its galleries, performance spaces, and creative community. For those seeking green spaces, in addition to Washington Square Park, the neighborhood offers several smaller parks and playgrounds. The Elizabeth Street Garden provides a whimsical escape with its sculpture-filled grounds, while Vesuvio Playground offers recreational facilities including basketball courts and a wading pool. Education is a cornerstone of the neighborhood, with New York University's campus sprawling throughout the area, bringing a constant influx of youthful energy and academic pursuits. For families, the area is home to several highly-rated public schools, including P.S. 3 Charrette School and the Clinton School, both known for their innovative approaches to education. Grocery shopping is convenient with a Whole Foods Market nearby, and the impending arrival of Wegmans promises to further enhance the area's food shopping options. Trader Joe's is also within easy reach for budget-friendly grocery runs. The neighborhood's central location means that residents of 88 Bleecker are never far from the action, whether it's catching a comedy show at the nearby Comedy Cellar, exploring the latest exhibition at the New Museum, or simply enjoying a stroll through the charming, historic streets that define this quintessential New York neighborhood.

Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of Manhattan

88 Bleecker Street's location offers residents exceptional access to New York City's comprehensive public transportation network, making it easy to navigate both the immediate neighborhood and the greater metropolitan area. The building is ideally situated near several major subway stations, providing quick and convenient access to multiple lines. The Bleecker Street station, less than a five-minute walk away, serves the 4 and 6 trains, offering express and local service along the Lexington Avenue line. This provides direct access to the east side of Manhattan, from the Financial District to the Upper East Side. Just steps from the building, the Broadway-Lafayette Street station is a major transit hub, serving the B, D, F, and M trains. This station offers connections to Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, as well as access to Midtown and the west side of Manhattan. The variety of lines available here ensures that residents can easily reach most parts of the city with minimal transfers. For those heading to Brooklyn or Queens, the nearby Prince Street station, about a five-minute walk from 88 Bleecker, provides service on the N and R lines. This offers a direct route to Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center, a major transportation nexus in Brooklyn. The abundance of nearby subway options means that residents of 88 Bleecker can reach most parts of Manhattan within 20-30 minutes, and outer boroughs within 45 minutes to an hour, making both work commutes and leisure trips highly convenient. For those who prefer to travel above ground, the neighborhood's central location means that many destinations are within walking or biking distance. The area's high walk score reflects the ease with which residents can access daily necessities, entertainment, and cultural attractions on foot. Cyclists will appreciate the neighborhood's bike-friendly infrastructure, with numerous bike lanes and Citi Bike stations in the vicinity. The building's bike room provides a secure storage option for those who own their bicycles. For longer trips or visits to the suburbs, three major airports serve the area. LaGuardia Airport is the closest, approximately 20 minutes away by car, while John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport are both reachable within 30 minutes, traffic permitting. The building's on-site parking garage is a valuable amenity for those who prefer to keep a car in the city, offering the flexibility to easily access destinations beyond the reach of public transit or for weekend getaways. Whether commuting to work, exploring the city, or traveling beyond New York's borders, residents of 88 Bleecker Street enjoy a level of transportation convenience that is hard to match, truly embodying the idea of living at the center of it all.

Available Co-ops

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Building Details

Amenities

  • City Views
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Bike Room
  • Resident Manager or Management On Site

Parking

  • Garage

Condo Association

  • $1,317 Monthly HOA Fees
  • Monthly HOA Fees Range from $977 - $1,458

Building Design

  • Co-Op
  • High-Rise Condominium
  • Elevator

Unit Information

Unit
2A
6S
LB
Beds
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1 Bed
Baths
1 Bath
1 Bath
1 Bath
Sq Ft
0
0
675
Price
$499,000
$425,000
$599,000
Price / Sq Ft
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--
$887 / Sq Ft
List Date
02/27/2025
03/04/2025
03/19/2025

Unit Size and Value Ranges

Studio Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$480,582 - $774,000
1 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
572 - 675
Est. Values
$573,674 - $872,641
2 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$774,000 - $893,589
3 Bedroom Units
Sq Ft Range
None Available
Est. Values
$1,569,581
All Units
Sq Ft Range
572 - 675
Est. Values
$480,582 - $1,569,581

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Area Factors

Low Crime

Crime Score®

4 / 10

Biker's Paradise

Bike Score®

95 / 100

Walker's Paradise

Walk Score®

100 / 100

Rider's Paradise

Transit Score®

100 / 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score

WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Powered by CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks. Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address. Transit Score® measures access to public transit. Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.

Environmental Factors

Busy

Sound Score®

59 / 100

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Air Pollution®

N/A / 10

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Flood Factor®

N/A / 10

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Fire Factor®

N/A / 10

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Heat Factor®

N/A / 10

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Wind Factor®

N/A / 10
Source: First Street, How Loud
Sources: First Street, How Loud

Sound Score® measures the noise level of any address. Environmental risk data is provided by First Street Foundation® and is designed to approximate risk and not intended to include all possible scenarios.

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Schools

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Property Tax History

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