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Quirky, colorful Greenwich Village studio wants $595K

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It has pop art prints hanging on the wall, and other colorful details

A living area with a small bed, a wall filled with framed magazine covers, another one with pop art prints, and a stained glass decoration in one of the windows. Photos: Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

A very colorful and quirky Greenwich Village studio has just hit the market, asking $595,000.

It comes with hardwood floors, a Murphy bed, and three closets. The walls are decorated with framed covers of The New Yorker on one side and Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe print on another one, while one of the windows has a stained glass decoration. The kitchen has a particularly retro vibe, thanks to very mod red and blue tiles on the floor and ceiling, as well as cherry red countertops.

The building allows pets and has an elevator, a common laundry room, and a common garden. It’s located at 50 East 8th Street, between Mercer and Greene streets, mere steps from Washington Square Park and the R and W trains at 8th Street.

Maintenance charges are $1,004/month. Scott Hockenberger of Douglas Elliman has the listing.

A bathroom with black and white tiles.
A kitchen with red, blue, and yellow tiles.
The kitchen has colorful tiles.
A living area with hardwood floors, a small bed, and a wall filled with framed magazine covers.
The apartment’s living area.