West Village village cities are not known to be a country, but a rare 25 pedestrian is in the market and has the potential to become even larger.
Thanks to this attractive configuration, the other owner could create a “Frankenmans”, Curbed reported, connecting the two pre-civil war buildings a tunnel from the basement.
The ranking is held by Christopher Riccio and Douglas Elliman and Elana Zinoman.
The red brick building has a Greek resurrection design, and interior interiors include original pine floors, pocket doors, wood burning fires, a refurbished kitchen and a full basement. Elegant crown shapes and thick ceiling beams add to its charm.
A sunny courtyard connects the front city with its brotherly twin in the back, which can be achieved through a rare private entrance. While the posterior city has less architectural Zhuzh, it is it completely with the room. There are two duplex apartments-a four bedroom bedroom and a three-bedroom-the last one has access to a roof deck.
Andrew Berman, the executive director of village preservation, told Curbed that the property of the road Perry is “distinguished and somewhat unusual”.
The seller, Rosalind Resnick, discovered the house in 2001 after she made large dollars in the Don-Com boom. Resnick’s early internet attempt as a beat -up journalist led him to find a marketing platform that, when sold, earned $ 40 million, according to Curbed.
Resnick is said to never live on property but has been rented on tenants. Riccio emphasized that these are tenants of the market date, making it easier to complete those rents in favor of a united mega.
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