Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($730,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Located in the Greenwich Village Historic District sits 14 Gay Street; a 22.1’-wide vacant lot. The former Federal style row house property stood approximately 31’-deep on four levels and has since been demolished, removing all structural uncertainty from the site.
Rarely does an opportunity exist to construct a property from the ground up in one of the most historic districts in the United States.
The curvy, hideaway lane location poses a highly unique opportunity to construct a brand new home while keeping the aesthetic of the historic property which was originally constructed in 1827. Future uses may include creating a single-family home, combining it with the neighboring property at 16 Gay Street, which is also available for sale to create a grand, approximately 40’-wide property or a mixture of rental or condominium units. All future uses are subject to Landmarks Preservation Commission and Department of Buildings approvals.
Set between Waverly Place and Christopher Street, 14 Gay Street is located in the heart of the Greenwich Village, conveniently located near some of the best restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions such as Washington Square Park, one of the most iconic landmarks in all of New York City. Number 14 is a truly unique property and a rare find in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan.
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