*SOLD IN CONJUNCTION WITH 59 MORTON STREET ASKING $21,750,000 FOR BOTH BUILDINGS.
Nestled in Greenwich Village, 144 Waverly Place stands out on a charming block. Built in 1839, this 226-wide, five-story townhouse spans 6,300 sq ft. Its north-facing facade overlooks historic Gay Street, known for it...
*SOLD IN CONJUNCTION WITH 59 MORTON STREET ASKING $21,750,000 FOR BOTH BUILDINGS.
Nestled in Greenwich Village, 144 Waverly Place stands out on a charming block. Built in 1839, this 226-wide, five-story townhouse spans 6,300 sq ft. Its north-facing facade overlooks historic Gay Street, known for its narrow width and picturesque views.
Part of a row of Greek Revival Townhouses, it's one of six between Gay Street and Grove Street. Three are single-family residences. Renovated in 2015, the majority of the townhouse features a large duplex apartment and three floor-through apartments. With approximately 1,000 sq ft of garden, the south-facing outdoor space is flooded with sunlight.
The building offers two unique opportunities to an owner. One can either keep it as it exists, as a high income rental building, with the chance to live within the home and rent the remainder of the units, or can chose to create a magnificent single family masterpiece.