Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$15,500,000
Potential Rebate: $232,500
<p> </p> <p> Exceptional and Wide Single-Family Townhouse in the West Village</p> <p> Built in 1846, this sun filled grand scale 22.5-foot-wide house has been beautifully and thoughtfully transformed by noted architectural firm Fairfax and Sammons creating a home that is open, inviting, and honors the classic elements of the past in a contemporary and open manner. </p> <p> Number 48 is in the middle of a long row of handsome Greek Revival houses. All seven houses were built together by expert craftsmen within a year of one another giving the tree lined block a warm and intimate scale.</p> <p> Every floor has beautiful and generously scaled rooms. There are stunning custom walnut floorboards, doors, newel post and banisters throughout the house. </p> <p> A gracious entry hall greets you as you enter and the light from the view of the garden in the distance draws you into the house. </p> <p> The open entertaining parlor floor offers a living room with full length windows overlooking Jane Street, elegant Greek Revival moldings and a white Carrera marble mantled wood-burning fireplace. A dining room with twin marble mantle, and a fabulous modern chefs' kitchen with 3 skylights, Pietra Cardoza counters, and steel casement windows overlooks and leads to the garden. There is also a powder room and pantry on this level. </p> <p> The garden level offers a large landscaped private south garden that opens seamlessly from the family room with gas fireplace, office area, a half bath and at the front of the house there is a separate bedroom suite with full bath and a private entrance from street. </p> <p> A full cellar with stone floor has ample storage. There is 5 zone central air conditioning throughout the house.</p> <p> Two large bedrooms with marble and wood mantles, and one smaller bedroom, a full bath with Jacuzzi, and a laundry room comprise the third floor.</p> <p> Above a full floor primary bedroom suite awaits. In addition to the floors, all doors, window and door casings on this level are a rich walnut adding depth and luxury. An expansive bedroom with dramatic high vaulted ceilings, wood burning fireplace and tree top views is at the north side of the house, a dressing room with custom maple cabinetry is in the center, and a wonderful bath with free standing clawfoot tub, and skylit shower, and a separate windowed study with wonderful built ins on the south side of the house. An elegant skylight at the top of the stair bathes the house in light.</p> <p> Jane Street is part of the Landmarked Greenwich Village Historic District. Moments from the charming Jane Street Community Garden on the corner, and a few short blocks from the Hudson River Park, The High Line, The Whitney Museum, The Meatpacking District and all the charms of The West Village.</p> <p> </p>
$80,559 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$232,500
Monthly savings impact
$646/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Douglas Elliman Real Estate
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