Rental pick of the week

A luxury Greenwich Village condo with walls of windows that you can rent for $28,000 a month

By Nathan Tempey  | October 16, 2018 - 10:00AM
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The balcony offers breathtaking views to the south and west.

Douglas Elliman/Zilow

Not everyone has $28,000 a month to drop on rent, but for those that do, enticing apartment options abound.

This Greenwich Village condo, 165 Charles St., #13, with a private balcony perched above the Hudson River, makes for a tantalizing look, whatever your bank balance. The listing has been on Zillow for 62 days, and the asking rent recently went down, so there may be room to negotiate.

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The apartment is advertised as a three bedroom, three bath, but the floor plan shows it to be more like two bedrooms and two and a half bath, with a partially partitioned off nook (above) that the floor plans indicate could be used as a study.

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That aside, the floor plan is plenty spacious. Other main attractions include the 11-foot ceilings, and the floor-to-ceiling views over the West Side Highway, and south to the new World Trade Center.

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The sprawling apartment has an open kitchen and living room at its most picturesque, west-facing end, lined on one side by a 35-foot balcony (pictured at top).

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The kitchen itself has Sub-Zero appliances and a striking white island.

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The master bedroom has its own long hall lined with closets, two of them walk-in, and the entrance to an en-suite bathroom.

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The second bathroom is substantially smaller, but it too has a spacious closet, and an en-suite bathroom with a tub and high-end fixtures.

There are wood floors throughout, and the building, built in 2004, has 24-hour doorman and concierge service, a gym, a lap pool, a movie screening room, and a residents' lounge.

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