Living in Greenwhich Village is a desirable community to join. A mid-century landmark, 2 Fifth Avenue rises over the north side of Washington Square Park. Completed in 1952, its 21 floors are home to 353 units, all interesting layouts, many with extraordinary park views and outdoor space, and many of which have been combined over the years. The building, approached by its circular drive, defines full service, with its doorman and concierge service, library, gym, and garage. It is a co-op building where a studio apartment can sell for over a million dollars. It has an extreme proximity to a multitude of locations such as:
Colleges
- New York University: 0.16 miles
- Hebrew Union College: 0.24 miles
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law: 0.26 miles
- The New School: 0.3 miles
- Cooper Union: 0.39 miles
Parks
- Washington Square Park: 0.03 miles
- Jefferson Market Garden: 0.22 miles
- Minetta Green: 0.26 miles
- Sheridan Square Viewing Garden: 0.27 miles
- Minetta Triangle: 0.28 miles
Museums
- Merchant’s House Museum: 0.38 miles
- Leo Baeck Institute: 0.46 miles
- YIVO Institute for Jewish Research: 0.46 miles
- American Jewish Historical Society: 0.46 miles
- Yeshiva University Museum: 0.46 miles
Building Facts:
-343 units, built in 1952, 20 stories
-Building class D4
-Architect: Emery Roth and Sons
Sales:
-11 active sales ($2,106,363 avg price)
-8 in contract sales ($2,380,000 avg price)
-181 previous sales ($1,670 per ft² avg, $2,432,320 avg price)
-1 active rental ($5,500 avg price)
-31 previous rentals ($75 per ft² avg, $8,447 avg price)