82 days on Market
Townhouse Facts
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Year Built: 1899Minimum Down: 20%Total Floors: 3Listed: Sep 4, 2024Last Price Change: ($600) on Oct 25Days on Market: 82Building Type: TownhouseNeighborhood: East Village (Manhattan)
Description
Tucked away on one of the most beautiful blocks of New York City, and draped by Wisteria blossoms in the spring, you will find this historic Townhouse. Originally constructed in 1836 by Peter Gerard Stuyvesant, the lower duplex at 102 East 10th street offers old-world charm and modern convenience. Boasting 10 ft ceilings on the parlor level and 8 ft beamed ceilings on the lower level this 1250 Sf home exudes charm and old-world sensibility.
Two spacious bedrooms and two full baths are tucked away neatly on the lower level while the upper level offers an expansive dining room for entertaining and a grand living room perfect for a cozy evening. The apartment offers 10-inch original oak floors and beautiful moldings throughout. The master bedroom features an en suite bath, and washer/dryer, and leads to a beautiful private garden/terrace that will make both great memories and a lot of fun!
The lower duplex at 102 East 10th Street has its own private entry and is the ideal place for someone looking for a modern apartment with an old-world aesthetic so close to all that downtown has to offer.
Two spacious bedrooms and two full baths are tucked away neatly on the lower level while the upper level offers an expansive dining room for entertaining and a grand living room perfect for a cozy evening. The apartment offers 10-inch original oak floors and beautiful moldings throughout. The master bedroom features an en suite bath, and washer/dryer, and leads to a beautiful private garden/terrace that will make both great memories and a lot of fun!
The lower duplex at 102 East 10th Street has its own private entry and is the ideal place for someone looking for a modern apartment with an old-world aesthetic so close to all that downtown has to offer.
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