| ID # | RLS20076202 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 3 ezinụlọ, 4 yara ụra, 3 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 4600 ft2, 427m2 |
| Afọ owuwu | 1899 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $48,744 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: 1 |
| 4 nkeji: 2, 3 | |
| 5 nkeji: A, C, E, B, D, F, M | |
| 6 nkeji: L | |
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Ebe dị na Perry Street nke a ma ama n'etiti Waverly Place na West 4th Street, ụlọ a dị njikere ka e tinye edemede ọzọ na akụkọ ihe mere eme nke a ma ama - na nke ọma na atụmatụ mgbakọ ọhụrụ nke LPC na DOB kwadoro, ị nwere ike ịbụ njikere ịrụ ọrụ n'ime izu ole na ole.
E wuru ya na 1845, ụlọ a nwere oke 21 fut na-erute ihe dị ka 4,000 square feet ma nọ na ala 95 fut dị omimi nwere ogige dị n'ebe south. Ndị na-egbuke egbuke oge, ọkụ atọ na-adị na ha, na ike zuru ezu na-adịkarị, karịsịa na ọkwa dị elu nwere mgbidi nke windo steel casement na skylight na-ele ọwụwa anyanwụ nke e mere na 1924 maka onye na-eme kartun New Yorker Al Frueh. Atụmatụ a tụrụ anya (nke a kwadoro tupu) na-atụ anya masterpiece nke ruru ihe dị ka 4,600 square feet nwere nnukwu mgbakwunye azụ na-enye ohere maka nnukwu kichin na ọkwa parlor na mgbakwunye na parlor abụọ, ụlọ mgbasa ozi na-emeghe na ogige n'okpuru otu etiti, na nnukwu suite isi na-eme ka ọ bụrụ ụlọ ọrụ nke ndị na-eji windo, ebe a na-eme atụmatụ, na ụlọ ịkwa ákwà dị nnukwu. Ụlọ ụka atọ, ụlọ ezinụlọ dị elu nke dị elu dị 15 fut, nnukwu ụlọ ndọrọ ma na-enye ohere ụmụaka, na ụlọ ọrụ ajuju dị iche na-emejuputa ụlọ a.
Maka ndị na-achọ ime mkpụrụ ha na West Village na-enweghị ọnọdụ na nsogbu nke na-ejikọta na mgbakọ ndị a na-eme, 34 Perry Street bụ azịza.
Situated on iconic Perry Street between Waverly Place and West 4th Street, this townhouse is ready for its next chapter to be added to an already illustrious history – and with current renovation plans approved by LPC and DOB, you can be ready to build in a matter of weeks.
Originally constructed in 1845, this 21-foot-wide single family townhouse spans nearly 4,000 square feet and sits on a deep 95-foot lot with a clear south-facing garden. Period moldings, eight fireplaces, and generous scale abound, particularly on the top level with a wall of steel casement windows and north-facing skylight crafted in 1924 for New Yorker cartoonist Al Frueh. Proposed plans (already approved) envision an approximately 4,600 square foot masterpiece with a sizeable rear extension allowing for a large eat-in kitchen on the parlor level in addition to a double parlor, a media room opening onto the garden one floor below, and a spacious full-floor primary suite with private office, windowed bath, and two large dressing rooms. Three secondary bedrooms, a top floor family room with ceiling heights reaching 15 feet, large mudroom and laundry facilities, and meticulously conceived storage complete this residence.
For those looking to make their mark on the West Village without the typical hassle and delays associated with major renovations, 34 Perry Street holds the answer.
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