Building
Type: | Townhouse |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 4 |
Property
Ownership: | Multi-Family |
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Rooms: | 13 |
Bedrooms: | Studio |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
FinancialsPrice: $14,500,000
Price: | $14,500,000 |
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DescriptionDiscover an extraordinary opportunity to embrace townhouse living in a stunning 21.67-foot-wide residence nestled within one of New York City's most esteemed and historic neighborhoods. This captivating home, situated amidst a row of 15 Italianate townhouses numbered 3-17 on Saint Luke’s Place, boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 1850s when they were erected on land owned by Trinity Church. Initially inhabited by affluent merchants and local luminaries, today, these residences find themselves adorned by artists, writers, celebrities, and financiers, lending an eclectic vibrancy to the area.
Stepping into this sun-drenched abode, you'll be greeted by an ambiance of unparalleled charm and timeless elegance. With ceilings soaring to heights up to 15 feet, expansive windows flooding each room with natural light, and original wood-burning fireplaces gracing every level, the residence exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication.
Ascend to the top floors to discover the primary suite, a sanctuary of luxury featuring a wood-burning fireplace adorned with an original marble mantel, lofty ceilings with exposed beams, a large skylight illuminating the space, a jacuzzi for indulgent relaxation, a study for quiet contemplation, and a walk-in closet for ample storage. Not to mention, a secluded rooftop garden provides a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape.
The heart of the home lies in the kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Subzero appliances, a stove for culinary endeavors, and a generously sized custom-made island perfect for gathering and entertaining. Meanwhile, the garden floor presents a one-bedroom apartment boasting its own private entrance, a renovated cellar with natural wine cellar, a laundry room, and a picturesque garden retreat, complete with yet another wood-burning fireplace and central air conditioning.
The versatility of this property is significant, offering the option to generate income from the garden floor apartment with its one bedroom and two bathrooms, or seamlessly combine it with the triplex above to create a magnificent single-family residence. Reinstalling the staircase from the parlor floor to the garden floor facilitates this transformation, harkening back to the home's original configuration as a grand single-family abode.
Revel in the majesty of the towering Ginkgo Trees lining the street, casting a verdant canopy over Saint Luke’s Place and earning it a place among the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Across from the residence lies the Hudson Public Library, a haven for literary enthusiasts of all ages, boasting a dedicated floor replete with children’s books and activities. Adjacent to the library, James J. Walker Park pays homage to the former Mayor of New York, offering a plethora of recreational facilities including a children’s playground, baseball diamond, bocce ball court, handball court, and pool. Not to be missed is the captivating mural by Keith Haring, lending a touch of artistic flair to this cherished community space.
For those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling metropolis, a meticulously maintained home brimming with character, charm, and boundless potential, all within a prime location, look no further than 15 Saint Luke’s Place.
AmenitiesGarden; Laundry Room; Nursery; Roof Deck; Wine Cellar;
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to embrace townhouse living in a stunning 21.67-foot-wide residence nestled within one of New York City's most esteemed and historic neighborhoods. This captivating home, situated amidst a row of 15 Italianate townhouses numbered 3-17 on Saint Luke’s Place, boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 1850s when they were erected on land owned by Trinity Church. Initially inhabited by affluent merchants and local luminaries, today, these residences find themselves adorned by artists, writers, celebrities, and financiers, lending an eclectic vibrancy to the area. Stepping into this sun-drenched abode, you'll be greeted by an ambiance of unparalleled charm and timeless elegance. With ceilings soaring to heights up to 15 feet, expansive windows flooding each room with natural light, and original wood-burning fireplaces gracing every level, the residence exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication. Ascend to the top floors to discover the primary suite, a sanctuary of luxury featuring a wood-burning fireplace adorned with an original marble mantel, lofty ceilings with exposed beams, a large skylight illuminating the space, a jacuzzi for indulgent relaxation, a study for quiet contemplation, and a walk-in closet for ample storage. Not to mention, a secluded rooftop garden provides a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape. The heart of the home lies in the kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Subzero appliances, a stove for culinary endeavors, and a generously sized custom-made island perfect for gathering and entertaining. Meanwhile, the garden floor presents a one-bedroom apartment boasting its own private entrance, a renovated cellar with natural wine cellar, a laundry room, and a picturesque garden retreat, complete with yet another wood-burning fireplace and central air conditioning. The versatility of this property is significant, offering the option to generate income from the garden floor apartment with its one bedroom and two bathrooms, or seamlessly combine it with the triplex above to create a magnificent single-family residence. Reinstalling the staircase from the parlor floor to the garden floor facilitates this transformation, harkening back to the home's original configuration as a grand single-family abode. Revel in the majesty of the towering Ginkgo Trees lining the street, casting a verdant canopy over Saint Luke’s Place and earning it a place among the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Across from the residence lies the Hudson Public Library, a haven for literary enthusiasts of all ages, boasting a dedicated floor replete with children’s books and activities. Adjacent to the library, James J. Walker Park pays homage to the former Mayor of New York, offering a plethora of recreational facilities including a children’s playground, baseball diamond, bocce ball court, handball court, and pool. Not to be missed is the captivating mural by Keith Haring, lending a touch of artistic flair to this cherished community space. For those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling metropolis, a meticulously maintained home brimming with character, charm, and boundless potential, all within a prime location, look no further than 15 Saint Luke’s Place.
Garden; Laundry Room; Nursery; Roof Deck; Wine Cellar;
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to embrace townhouse living in a stunning 21.
DescriptionDiscover an extraordinary opportunity to embrace townhouse living in a stunning 21.67-foot-wide residence nestled within one of New York City's most esteemed and historic neighborhoods. This captivating home, situated amidst a row of 15 Italianate townhouses numbered 3-17 on Saint Luke’s Place, boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 1850s when they were erected on land owned by Trinity Church. Initially inhabited by affluent merchants and local luminaries, today, these residences find themselves adorned by artists, writers, celebrities, and financiers, lending an eclectic vibrancy to the area.
Stepping into this sun-drenched abode, you'll be greeted by an ambiance of unparalleled charm and timeless elegance. With ceilings soaring to heights up to 15 feet, expansive windows flooding each room with natural light, and original wood-burning fireplaces gracing every level, the residence exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication.
Ascend to the top floors to discover the primary suite, a sanctuary of luxury featuring a wood-burning fireplace adorned with an original marble mantel, lofty ceilings with exposed beams, a large skylight illuminating the space, a jacuzzi for indulgent relaxation, a study for quiet contemplation, and a walk-in closet for ample storage. Not to mention, a secluded rooftop garden provides a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape.
The heart of the home lies in the kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Subzero appliances, a stove for culinary endeavors, and a generously sized custom-made island perfect for gathering and entertaining. Meanwhile, the garden floor presents a one-bedroom apartment boasting its own private entrance, a renovated cellar with natural wine cellar, a laundry room, and a picturesque garden retreat, complete with yet another wood-burning fireplace and central air conditioning.
The versatility of this property is significant, offering the option to generate income from the garden floor apartment with its one bedroom and two bathrooms, or seamlessly combine it with the triplex above to create a magnificent single-family residence. Reinstalling the staircase from the parlor floor to the garden floor facilitates this transformation, harkening back to the home's original configuration as a grand single-family abode.
Revel in the majesty of the towering Ginkgo Trees lining the street, casting a verdant canopy over Saint Luke’s Place and earning it a place among the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Across from the residence lies the Hudson Public Library, a haven for literary enthusiasts of all ages, boasting a dedicated floor replete with children’s books and activities. Adjacent to the library, James J. Walker Park pays homage to the former Mayor of New York, offering a plethora of recreational facilities including a children’s playground, baseball diamond, bocce ball court, handball court, and pool. Not to be missed is the captivating mural by Keith Haring, lending a touch of artistic flair to this cherished community space.
For those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling metropolis, a meticulously maintained home brimming with character, charm, and boundless potential, all within a prime location, look no further than 15 Saint Luke’s Place.
AmenitiesGarden; Laundry Room; Nursery; Roof Deck; Wine Cellar;
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
Discover an extraordinary opportunity to embrace townhouse living in a stunning 21.67-foot-wide residence nestled within one of New York City's most esteemed and historic neighborhoods. This captivating home, situated amidst a row of 15 Italianate townhouses numbered 3-17 on Saint Luke’s Place, boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 1850s when they were erected on land owned by Trinity Church. Initially inhabited by affluent merchants and local luminaries, today, these residences find themselves adorned by artists, writers, celebrities, and financiers, lending an eclectic vibrancy to the area. Stepping into this sun-drenched abode, you'll be greeted by an ambiance of unparalleled charm and timeless elegance. With ceilings soaring to heights up to 15 feet, expansive windows flooding each room with natural light, and original wood-burning fireplaces gracing every level, the residence exudes a sense of warmth and sophistication. Ascend to the top floors to discover the primary suite, a sanctuary of luxury featuring a wood-burning fireplace adorned with an original marble mantel, lofty ceilings with exposed beams, a large skylight illuminating the space, a jacuzzi for indulgent relaxation, a study for quiet contemplation, and a walk-in closet for ample storage. Not to mention, a secluded rooftop garden provides a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape. The heart of the home lies in the kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Subzero appliances, a stove for culinary endeavors, and a generously sized custom-made island perfect for gathering and entertaining. Meanwhile, the garden floor presents a one-bedroom apartment boasting its own private entrance, a renovated cellar with natural wine cellar, a laundry room, and a picturesque garden retreat, complete with yet another wood-burning fireplace and central air conditioning. The versatility of this property is significant, offering the option to generate income from the garden floor apartment with its one bedroom and two bathrooms, or seamlessly combine it with the triplex above to create a magnificent single-family residence. Reinstalling the staircase from the parlor floor to the garden floor facilitates this transformation, harkening back to the home's original configuration as a grand single-family abode. Revel in the majesty of the towering Ginkgo Trees lining the street, casting a verdant canopy over Saint Luke’s Place and earning it a place among the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Across from the residence lies the Hudson Public Library, a haven for literary enthusiasts of all ages, boasting a dedicated floor replete with children’s books and activities. Adjacent to the library, James J. Walker Park pays homage to the former Mayor of New York, offering a plethora of recreational facilities including a children’s playground, baseball diamond, bocce ball court, handball court, and pool. Not to be missed is the captivating mural by Keith Haring, lending a touch of artistic flair to this cherished community space. For those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the bustling metropolis, a meticulously maintained home brimming with character, charm, and boundless potential, all within a prime location, look no further than 15 Saint Luke’s Place.
Garden; Laundry Room; Nursery; Roof Deck; Wine Cellar;
- Garden
- Laundry Room
- Roof Deck
- Walk-up
Neighborhood
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