Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$75,337 ($13.22/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($2,590,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
Historic Greek Revival Townhouse: A rare architectural gem in Greenwich Village, showcasing elegant 19th-century details and proportions.
Private Guest House: A separate three-story guest house offers a country cottage feel, complete with a fireplace and garden views.
Expansive Outdoor Oasis: A picturesque secret garden connects both buildings, providing a serene urban retreat with sunny balconies.
Blank Canvas for Customization: Previously divided into four apartments, the property is now a 'white box' ready for the new owner's vision.
Prime Greenwich Village Location: Situated on one of the finest early 19th-century streetscapes, often referred to as 'the Gold Coast.'
Potential for Roof Gardens: Easily accessible roofs present opportunities for stunning roof gardens with expansive views of the property.
Description
Back on the market!
Rarely does a property of this distinction and unique footprint come to market; a historic Greek Revival Townhouse, with a 3-Story Private Guest House, in the heart of Greenwich Village. Charles Lockwood, in his classic "Bricks and Brownstones" describes the setting of 38 west 11th street as "The row of Greek Revival dwellings on the south side of West 11th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues as one of the finest early 19th Century Streetscapes in the area". This location, often referred to as " the Gold Coast" offers the opportunity to create a home of extraordinary proportions, incorporating two distinct buildings situated on the most sought-after street in Greenwich Village----a classic townhouse with a separate three-story guest house.
Both buildings are 22 feet wide on a 94-foot lot.
As a Greek revival townhouse, the proportions are graceful and elegant, retaining architectural details of the 19th century such as high ceilings and fireplaces. The main house is connected to the guest house by two galleries creating a picturesque secret garden--- an urban oasis in the heart of the city, with the ambiance of an inner courtyard in Provence.
Both the parlor floor and the gallery have French doors opening out to two separate, sunny balconies for garden viewing. The guest house, although connected on two floors to the main house, is its own entity with three floors overlooking the garden, and the feel of a country cottage with a fireplace in the main room There is garden access from several levels of the house. The easily accessible roofs offer the possibility of excellent roof gardens with views of the entire property.
Once divided into four apartments, the property is now " a white box" or a "blank canvas" where the new owner can clearly view the many possibilities that may suite their individual life style. This remarkable property awaits the vision of a new owner to create one of New York’s most celebrated residence.
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Building Amenities
Pre War
Listing courtesy of
Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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