ID # | RLS11015556 |
房資料 | 10房, 13浴, 8750 ft2 室內尺, 室內813m2平方米, 建築有-1公寓, 建築有4層樓 上市時間: 232天 |
建造年份 | 1900年 |
地稅 | $14萬 ($140,460) |
地鐵站 | 2 分鐘到 A, C, E, B, D, F, M |
5 分鐘到 1 | |
6 分鐘到 R, W | |
7 分鐘到 L | |
8 分鐘到 2, 3, 6 | |
9 分鐘到 4, 5, N, Q | |
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一次難得的機會,能夠擁有位於格林威治村心臟地帶華盛頓廣場公園旁的最後幾處私人擁有的聯排別墅之一。這座獨一無二的、寬26英尺的五層歷史保護住宅,展示了往昔時代的奢華與壯麗,擁有約8,750平方英尺的室內生活空間。這棟建於1839年並於2018年進行全面翻新(Gut Renovation)的華盛頓廣場北26號,位於公園北側,是最高的聯排別墅,當前配置為五層,每層設有五間完美狀態的豪華公寓。
這棟卓越的聯排別墅為投資者或尋找夢想家園的人提供了不同的選擇。目前所有單位均已出租,為潛在買家提供了即時的收入產生物業。對於單戶家庭買家而言,這棟卓越的住宅也可以輕鬆轉回原來的一戶住宅。著名的建築設計公司Ingui Architecture已經構思並設計了將其改造成為紐約市最壯觀的臨公園聯排別墅的計劃,該計劃正等待DOB(城市建設局)和LPC(都市設計委員會)的批准。
該物業可以在空置的情況下交付,也可以在租客的情況下交付,或者在某層樓居住工作,並保留租金收入。沒有租金穩定措施。該建築、街區、公園及周邊社區均被保護並作為格林威治村歷史區的一部分進行保護。這棟房屋完美地位於迷人的格林威治村,在交通、餐飲及其他所需設施的步行一個街區內。
威廉·達爾·摩根(William Dare Morgan)住宅最初建為一棟四層高的住宅,設有帶門的前院、華麗的圍欄、升高的台階、正式的柱式入口門廊,以及有側窗和天窗的包圍門。威廉·達爾·摩根是美國農產品交易所的副總裁,也是Grinnell, Tinker & Morgan的合夥人,Knickerbocker俱樂部的理事,紐約醫院的創辦人,以及耶魯大學的畢業生。他和妻子安潔莉卡·利文斯頓·霍伊特(Angelica Livingston Hoyt),她是美國獨立宣言簽署者的後裔,在這棟房子裡撫養了四個孩子。他們於1880年增建了一層,並且家族在此居住了超過半個世紀。後來的擁有者包括前默片執行官理查德·韋斯特·桑德斯(Richard West Saunders)、著名律師約翰·平克頓·伊斯特(John Pinkerton East)、畫家埃弗雷特·辛恩(Everett Shinn)以及金融家查爾斯·V·博布(Charles V. Bob)。沿著華盛頓廣場公園北側毗鄰第五大街的希臘復興風格的房屋是1830年代為社交精英建造的“聯排”(the Row)的一部分,如今被認為是全國最出色的希臘復興風格房屋系列之一,因其統一的建築風格、高品質的施工、額外寬大的深地、顯眼的台階、正式的入口門廊,以及寬敞的前花園和前院而備受追捧。
在1900年代,該地區是著名美國作家埃德加·亞倫·坡、馬克·吐溫和艾達·塔貝爾的家園。愛德華·霍普(Edward Hopper)和無數其他畫家、音樂家及藝術家都從這個社區的活力中獲得靈感。格林威治村是曼哈頓少數仍保留舊世界魅力和永恆感的社區之一。
當前配置:
地下室:儲藏室、機械室,天花板高度 6 英尺 5 英寸
入門樓層:入口、客廳/餐廳/廚房、兩間臥室、兩間浴室、外部前後花園,天花板高度 8 英尺
起居樓層:客廳/餐廳、廚房、兩間臥室、兩間浴室,天花板高度 12 英尺 6 英寸
第三樓:客廳/餐廳、廚房、兩間臥室、兩間浴室,天花板高度 11 英尺 4 英寸
第四樓:前廳、客廳/餐廳、臥室、凹室、外部露台、一間浴室,天花板高度 10 英尺
第五樓:客廳/餐廳/廚房、三間臥室、兩間浴室,天花板高度 10 英尺
屋頂:請參見提案的效果圖和樓層平面圖,需經DOB和LPC批准。
A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire one of the last privately owned townhomes on Washington Square Park in the heart of Greenwich Village. Boasting opulence and grandeur of a bygone era, this one-of-a-kind, 26" wide, 5-story Landmark Preserved home contains approximately 8,750 square feet of interior living space. Constructed in 1839 and gut renovated in 2018, 26 Washington Square North sits as the highest townhome on the North side of the park, and is currently configured as five floors featuring 5 floor-through luxury apartments in perfect condition.
This outstanding townhome provides optionality for investors or those looking to create their perfect home. All units are currently leased, providing a prospective purchaser with an immediate income generating property. For the single-family buyer, one can easily convert this outstanding home back to an original one-family residence. The renowned architect firm Ingui Architecture has conceptualized and designed this conversion to become one of the most spectacular park-facing townhouses in NYC, the plans are subject to DOB and LPC approvals.
This property can be delivered vacant, with tenants in place or live/work on a floor or two or three and keep the rental income. No rent stabilization. The building, block, park, and surrounding neighborhood are all protected and preserved as part of the Greenwich Village Historic District. Perfectly situated in charming Greenwich Village, you are within a block of transport, dining & anything you could need.
The William Dare Morgan residence was originally built as a four-story home with gated forecourt, ornate fencing, an elevated stoop, formal columned entrance portico, and paneled door with sidelights and transom. William Dare Morgan was Vice President of the Produce Exchange, a partner in Grinnell, Tinker & Morgan, a governor of the Knickerbocker Club, a founder of New York Hospital, and a graduate of Yale University. He and his wife Angelica Livingston Hoyt, a descendant of two of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, raised four children in the house. They added a fifth floor in 1880, and their family remained in the house for over half a century. Ensuing owners include former silent movie executive Richard West Saunders, well-known attorney John Pinkerton East, painter Everett Shinn, and the financier Charles V. Bob. The Greek Revival style houses along the North side of Washington Square Park flanking lower Fifth Avenue are what remains of a group of houses known as "the Row", built for the social elite of the Village in the 1830s. Now recognized as one of the most outstanding series of Greek Revival houses in the country, they were sought after for their uniform architectural style, high quality construction, extra wide and deep lots, prominent stoops, formal entrance porticos, and generous front gardens and forecourts.
During the 1900s, the area was home to notable American writers including Edgar Allen Poe, Mark Twain and Ida Tarbell. Edward Hopper and countless other painters, musicians and artists have drawn inspiration from the energy and community. Greenwich Village is one of the few neighborhoods that still retain old world charm and a sense of timelessness in Manhattan.
CURRENT CONFIGURATION:
CELLAR: Storage, Mechanical Room, + 6'- 5" ceilings
ENTRY FLOOR: Entry, Living / Dining / Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Two Baths, Exterior front and rear garden + 8'- 0" ceilings.
PARLOR FLOOR: Living / Dining Room, Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Two Baths, + 12'- 6" ceilings.
THIRD FLOOR: Living / Dining Room, Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, Two Baths, + 11'- 4" ceilings.
FOURTH FLOOR: Foyer, Living / Dining Room, Bedroom, Alcove, Exterior Terrace, One Bath, + 10'- 0" ceilings
FIFTH FLOOR: Living / Dining / Kitchen, Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, + 10'- 0" ceilings.
ROOF: See proposed renderings and floor plan, subject to DOB and LPC ap
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