| ID # | RLS20050055 |
| Detaljer | 11 soveværelser, 8 badeværelser, vaskemaskine, tørretumbler, interiør: 8500 ft2, 790m2 (DOM): 271 days |
| Byggeår | 1846 |
| Ejendomsskat (årligt) | $83,496 |
| Metro | 3 minutter: F, M |
| 4 minutter: L, N, Q, R, W | |
| 6 minutter: 4, 5, 6, 1 | |
| 7 minutter: 2, 3 | |
| 10 minutter: A, C, E | |
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33-Fod-Bred Flatiron Townhouse 30% Reduktion $10,5M
Med en prisreduktion på 30% er denne ekstraordinære 33 fod brede townhouse en sand sjældenhed i Manhattan. Lige off Fifth Avenue og nabo til Greenwich Villages anerkendte Gold Coast, står den i krydsfeltet mellem Flatiron, Chelsea og Village—en adresse der kombinerer størrelse, historie og beliggenhed.
Med et areal på cirka 8500 kvadratfod bevarer bygningen originale detaljer, herunder en yndefuld spiraltrappe, indgangsplads med høje lofter, udsmykkede kaminer og dekorativt stukarbejde. I øjeblikket arrangeret som 8 lejligheder, giver ejendommen øjeblikkelig indkomst med langsigtet potentiel opadgående. Dens fleksible zonering som ret giver mulighed for bolig-, erhvervs-, blandet brug eller institutionelle formål, uanset om den holdes som en investering, tilpasses som et hovedkvarter for en fond, eller genovervejes som en privat bolig af ekstraordinær bredde. Ejendommen har også cirka 9350 kvadratfod luftrettigheder, underlagt godkendelser fra DOB og LPC.
Bygget omkring 1846, er nr. 7 en sjælden græsk genoplivning bow-front townhouse, en del af en anerkendt række, der blev udviklet under en restriktiv pagt for at sikre elegance og ensartethed langs West 16th Street. Med sin fint detaljerede stenindgang og brede facade forbliver den bemærkelsesværdigt intakt. Udnævnt som et New York City Landemærke i 1990, står den som et af de få overlevende eksempler på områdets tidlige boligutvikling vest for Union Square.
Kendetegnet ved sin bredde, historie og beliggenhed, er 7 West 16th Street en af byens sjældne townhouse-tilbud—nu attraktivt prissat til $10.500.000.
33-Foot-Wide Flatiron Townhouse 30% Reduction $10.5M
With a 30% price reduction, this extraordinary 33-foot-wide townhouse is a true rarity in Manhattan. Just off Fifth Avenue and adjacent to Greenwich Village's distinguished Gold Coast, it stands at the nexus of Flatiron, Chelsea, and the Village—an address that combines scale, history, and location.
Measuring approximately 8500 square feet, the building retains original details including a graceful spiral staircase, parlor floor entry with high ceilings, ornate mantles, and decorative plasterwork. Currently arranged as 8 apartments, the property provides immediate income with long-term potential upside. Its flexible as-of-right zoning allows for residential, commercial, mixed-use, or institutional purposes, whether held as an investment, adapted as a foundation headquarters, or reimagined as a private residence of extraordinary breadth. The property also carries approximately 9,350 square feet of air rights, subject to DOB and LPC approvals.
Built circa 1846, No. 7 is a rare Greek Revival bow-front townhouse, part of a distinguished row developed under a restrictive covenant to ensure elegance and uniformity along West 16th Street. With its finely detailed stone entrance and broad facade, it remains remarkably intact. Designated a New York City Landmark in 1990, it endures as one of the few surviving examples of the neighborhood’s early residential development west of Union Square.
Distinguished by its width, history, and location, 7 West 16th Street is one of the city's rare townhouse offerings—now attractively priced at $10,500,000.
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