# West Village Fantasy-Duplex Edition
Curbed's latest property roundup highlights premium Manhattan listings worth serious consideration. The feature spotlights a West Village duplex as the week's standout opportunity, positioning it as a fantasy property for buyers seeking luxury townhouse living in one of New York's most coveted neighborhoods.
West Village remains a perennial powerhouse for high-end residential sales. The neighborhood commands top-tier pricing across all property types, from modest one-bedrooms to sprawling duplexes. Duplexes specifically offer rare appeal. They combine townhouse intimacy with apartment-building amenities. Double-height spaces and private outdoor areas drive premium valuations.
The featured listing exemplifies what buyers expect at this price point. West Village properties typically start at $2 million for smaller units and climb well past $10 million for spacious duplexes with optimal layouts and finishes. Proximity to boutique shopping, Michelin-starred restaurants, and Hudson River Park access justifies the premium.
For buyers, West Village duplexes represent stability and exclusivity. The neighborhood's narrow streets and landmark designation protect against overdevelopment. Supply remains tight. These factors support long-term appreciation.
Sellers benefit from sustained demand. West Village buyers are often international investors, Manhattan-native families relocating from other boroughs, or wealthy transplants from other cities. Minimal days-on-market characterize strong listings here.
Landlords in West Village rental buildings command competitive rents, though rent-stabilized units complicate yields. New development remains virtually impossible due to zoning restrictions and preservation rules.
Tenants face stiff competition and high costs. Unfurnished one-bedrooms rent between $3,500 and $5,000 monthly. Furnished units climb higher. Landlord approval processes are notoriously selective.
