Enhanced Report
Brandon Mason
brandon@brandonmason.nyc
O: (917) 924-2145
M: (845) 417-1385
Created: 5/6/2024
Number of Listings: 1
Greenwich Village, 5 AVENUE and UNIVERSITY PLACE, 10003
$12,995,000
Townhouse / #22267157
  • Price $12,995,000
  • Building Size 25.00 x 62.00
  • Status Contract Signed
  • R.E. Taxes $7,359.00
  • Lot Size 25.00 x 95.00
  • Listed 1/27/2023
  • Floors 5
  • Extension Size ---
  • DOM 462
  • Units 0
  • Private Outdoor Space None
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 27.0/8/8.5
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Approx Interior SqFt 9,650
  • Elevators ---
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • Garage No
  • $ per SqFt $1,347
  • Basement ---
  • Cooling ---
  • Price $12,995,000
  • R.E. Taxes $7,359.00
  • Floors 5
  • Units 0
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 27.0/8/8.5
  • Approx Interior SqFt 9,650
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • $ per SqFt $1,347
  • Building Size 25.00 x 62.00
  • Lot Size 25.00 x 95.00
  • Extension Size ---
  • Private Outdoor Space None
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Elevators ---
  • Garage No
  • Basement ---
  • Cooling ---
  • Status Contract Signed
  • Listed 1/27/2023
  • DOM 462
Description
5 East 10th Street is a 24.5? wide Romanesque style townhouse, designed by George E. Harvey for Eva Johnson Coe and Martha R. Townsend, and built in 1890. This, 9,650 sf, bright, very handsome brick townhouse with two skylights, displays a use of materials that feature the style and details that contribute to the special architectural character of the Greenwich Village Historic District.5 East 10th Street is a 24.5? wide Romanesque style townhouse, designed by George E. Harvey for Eva Johnson Coe and Martha R. Townsend, and built in 1890. This, 9,650 sf, bright, very handsome brick townhouse with two skylights, displays a use of materials that feature the style and details that contribute to the special architectural character of the Greenwich Village Historic District. The townhouse is complete with 7 fireplaces and accompanying wood and stone mantles, stained glass windows, and mudroom leading to the spacious backyard.This rare townhouse, located on a quiet tree-lined street features two entrances, one just above street level and the other leading to the garden level. The attractive 2nd floor metal bay window is crowned with simple corbel-like cornices. The exposed brick and hardwood floors throughout are unified at the top, by a simple cornice with brick fascia. This elegant townhouse was the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Coe for many years.The property is being sold vacant, in ?as is? condition, and provides the future owner an opportunity to create their own personal oasis or to create a spacious home with income producing residences with a separate entrance.READ FULL DESCRIPTION