Area
812 м2
Bedrooms
10
Bathrooms
13
21 room luxury townhouse for sale in New York, USA
KNOW YOUR COUNTRY: RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase one of the last private townhomes overlooking century-old trees in the heart of NYC in beautiful and historic Greenwich Village. This one-of-a-kind home is 26 feet wide and has 5 stories and is approximately 8,750 +/- square feet. Built in 1839 and completely updated in 2018, the home is currently divided into five luxury apartments with exquisite renovations. You can keep the contented tenants in place or easily convert it to a single-family home (see floor plan design). The house can be provided completely empty, with tenants in place, or you can occupy one or more floors for your own residence and continue to receive rent money for the rest. There are no restrictions on rents. The building, street, park and surrounding neighborhood are protected and preserved as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District. Cross the street for dinner at Babbo Restaurant, near the corner for coffee in Stumptown, run to the river or walk to downtown. The current owners have lovingly restored and maintained this home since 2001 and are ready to pass the baton to the next generation. The William Dare Morgan residence was built as a four-story home with an enclosed courtyard, elaborate fence, tall porch, columns, formal entry porch and paneled door and sidelights. William Dare Morgan was a vice president of the Commodity Exchange, a partner in Grinnell, Tinker & Morgan, a member of the Knickerbocker Club, one of the founders of New York Hospital, and a graduate of Yale University. He and his wife Angelica Livingston Hoyt, a descendant of two signers of the Declaration of Independence, raised four children in the home. They added a fifth floor in 1880, and their family lived in the house for more than half a century. Subsequent owners included former silent movie general manager Richard West Saunders, noted attorney John Pinkerton East, artist Everett Shinn, and financier Charles W. Bob. The Greek Renaissance houses on the north side of Washington Square Park, near lower Fifth Avenue, are what remains of a group of houses known as "The Row," built for the Village's social elites in the 1830s. They are now recognized as some of the most outstanding examples of Greek-style houses in the country. Their appeal is not only their uniform architectural style, high quality construction, increased width and depth of lots, prominent front porches and formal entry porches, but also their spacious front gardens and enclosed courtyards. In the twentieth century it was home to famous American writers, including EdgarAllan Poe, Mark Twain and Ida Tarbell. Edward Hopper and other painters, musicians and artists have found inspiration in the energy and community of this area. Greenwich Village is one of the few neighborhoods in Manhattan that has retained its old-time charm and sense of timelessness. LOCATION: Basement: Storage, tech room, ceiling height 6'\''5". ENTRANCE STORY: Entrance, living/dining room/kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, ceiling height 8'\''0". SALON FLOOR: Living/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, ceiling height 12'\''6". THIRD FLOOR: Living/dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, ceiling height 11'\''4". FOURTH FLOOR: Foyer, living/dining room, bedroom, alcove, bathroom, ceiling height 10'\''0". FIFTH FLOOR: Living/dining room/kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, ceiling height 10'\''0". ROOF:
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Property type
Residential Properties
Object type
Townhouse
Price
29 706 915,00 $
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