House hunters nostalgic for a bygone era of Manhattan can find it in this heavily wood-paneled apartment.
A foreclosed home has come on the market in Greenwich Village. The unit — a two bedroom, two bathroom condo at 60 W 13th St. — is listed with Fred Karjian of Corcoran for $1.79 million.
Besides still giving it an air of the 1960s, the paneling makes the 1,135-square-foot residence feel more spacious, Cargian told The Post. They also give it more character than your typical new-construction dwelling.
“The maple wall coverings are a nice change from the typical white box apartment,” said Kargian.









Other unique features of the apartments include light-filtering, movable lobbed window coverings found throughout; its spacious entryway with built-in bar; And the two bedrooms, located at the end of the unit, give them extra privacy and the feeling that they’re in “a separate wing.”
The abode also has a dining nook large enough that “could be used as an office”—as well as central air and an en-suite dressing room in the primary bedroom, according to for listing, One of the bathrooms has a unique curved vanity, a marble shelf, tiled walls, and a patterned ceiling. The wood floors continue in the narrow galley kitchen and a good deal of the lighting is in the paneling.
The building — which dates back to 1967 — has an elevator, 24-hour concierge, a live-in super, bike storage, a laundry room, and a patio. An elaborate brick structure, it is a short walk from Union Square and across the street from the New School building.