West (Greenwich) Village
All resultsGreenwich Village, simply called the Village, is a largely residential area on the west side of downtown (southern) Manhattan in New York City named after Greenwich, London, England. A large majority of this district is home to upper middle class families. Greenwich Village was historically noted as the internationally reputed bohemian capital, and the birthplace of the Beat Movement. Ironically, what provided the initial attractive character of the community eventually contributed to its gentrification and commercialization. more on en.wikipedia.org
West (Greenwich) Village appears in these lists:
Where should I live in NYC? > Manhattan
- 1. West (Greenwich) Village
- 2. Gramercy / Flatiron
- 3. Chelsea
- 4. East Village
- 5. Soho
Where should I live in NYC? > Under $5,000
- 1. West (Greenwich) Village
- 2. Gramercy / Flatiron
- 3. Soho
- 4. Meatpacking district
- 5. Chelsea
Where should I live in NYC? > Under $10,000
- 1. West (Greenwich) Village
- 2. Soho
- 3. Upper East Side
- 4. Meatpacking district
- 5. TriBeCa
4 reviews
West (Greenwich) Village reviews:
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PROSCONS
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Dec 28, 2008
historic architecture, pet-friendly, accesiblity to open space and bike-friendly.
expensive, expensive, expensive...
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Jan 10, 2009
Small neighborhood feel.
Expensive. Smells vaguely of vomit.
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Sep 26, 2008
quaint streets, low-rise buildings
tiny apts
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May 22, 2008
still neighborhood-y
great restaurants/bars
diverse peopleexpensive
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