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761 Greenwich Street, #2

Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of Mar 28, 2024
It previously was on the market for a total of 188 days.
188 days on Market

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Key Details

  • Listed: Sep 22, 2023
    Days on Market: 188
    Building Type: Townhouse
    Neighborhood: West Village (Manhattan)
    Listing viewed 151 times
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $1,064
Total Taxes & Fees: $1,064
Est. Monthly Mortgage: -
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $23,127
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($799,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Description

CHARMING WEST VILLAGE DUPLEX APARTMENT

Nestled in the heart of the West Village at Bank Street and Greenwich Street in a 21-foot wide townhouse, the Upper Duplex at 761 Greenwich Street is a three-bedroom home with three full bathrooms. This duplex is filled with beautiful original details, high ceiling heights on both floors, large windows, two wood burning fireplaces and sunny living spaces. For added convenience, there is a washer/dryer on the second level and central air throughout.

This upper duplex also includes roof rights and a gorgeous roof deck could be built.

Please note that this sale is for a 50% interest in the property, which is owned by two people as Tenants in Common. Due to the Tenants in Common structure, this property is not able to be financed in a traditional fashion.

A buyer must get a loan based on their own assets or pay all cash.

Originally built as part of three Greek Revival row houses in 1838, 761 Greenwich Street served as a single-family home for Moses Leonard, U.S. Congressman from 1843-1845. The gracious townhome is now configured as a two-family home located on a lovely block in the coveted West Village.

761 Greenwich Street, Upper Duplex is surrounded by incredible restaurants, unique shopping, easy transportation and easy access to the High Line, Little Island and Hudson River Park.

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