Property
Ownership: | Commercial |
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Type: | Commercial |
Bathrooms: | 4 |
Area: | 7466 sq ft |
FinancialsPrice: $2,750,000 Annual Taxes: $28,012
Price: | $2,750,000 |
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Annual Taxes: | $28,012 |
Nest Seekers International at The J House Greenwich, 1114 E Putnam Ave, Riverside, CT 06878 Phone: +1(203) 204-9555 | |
Courtesy of Jose Cuartas of Houlihan Lawrence |
DescriptionAn unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of New Canaan's history. This Greek Revival masterpiece, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a rich legacy. Formerly the residence of famed editor Maxwell Perkins, who nurtured literary giants like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, it later became the workspace and home of renowned architect Richard Bergmann. This property provides an exceptional opportunity for flexible use, whether as an office, art gallery, a single-family home,or combined-use property. Outside, escape to the modernist garden with stepped terraces, stone walls, geometric gravel pathways, fountains and lush woodland plantings offering a "side-yard paradise" and tranquil retreat. Just a stone's throw away from the train station and all the amenities the town offers for seamless connectivity and convenience. Meticulously upgraded with modern amenities while preserving its architectural grandeur, this iconic property awaits its next chapter. Special permit allows commercial use for up to 8 employees making it an ideal office space or gallery.
Amenities- Central Air
- Elementary School -
- Gutters
- High School -
- Intermediate School -
- Lighting
- Living Space Available
- Security System
- Sidewalk
- Underground Sprinkler
- Zoned
Neighborhood
An unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of New Canaan's history. This Greek Revival masterpiece, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a rich legacy. Formerly the residence of famed editor Maxwell Perkins, who nurtured literary giants like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, it later became the workspace and home of renowned architect Richard Bergmann. This property provides an exceptional opportunity for flexible use, whether as an office, art gallery, a single-family home,or combined-use property. Outside, escape to the modernist garden with stepped terraces, stone walls, geometric gravel pathways, fountains and lush woodland plantings offering a "side-yard paradise" and tranquil retreat. Just a stone's throw away from the train station and all the amenities the town offers for seamless connectivity and convenience. Meticulously upgraded with modern amenities while preserving its architectural grandeur, this iconic property awaits its next chapter. Special permit allows commercial use for up to 8 employees making it an ideal office space or gallery.
- Central Air
- Elementary School -
- Gutters
- High School -
- Intermediate School -
- Lighting
- Living Space Available
- Security System
- Sidewalk
- Underground Sprinkler
- Zoned
Neighborhood
An unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of New Canaan's history.
DescriptionAn unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of New Canaan's history. This Greek Revival masterpiece, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a rich legacy. Formerly the residence of famed editor Maxwell Perkins, who nurtured literary giants like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, it later became the workspace and home of renowned architect Richard Bergmann. This property provides an exceptional opportunity for flexible use, whether as an office, art gallery, a single-family home,or combined-use property. Outside, escape to the modernist garden with stepped terraces, stone walls, geometric gravel pathways, fountains and lush woodland plantings offering a "side-yard paradise" and tranquil retreat. Just a stone's throw away from the train station and all the amenities the town offers for seamless connectivity and convenience. Meticulously upgraded with modern amenities while preserving its architectural grandeur, this iconic property awaits its next chapter. Special permit allows commercial use for up to 8 employees making it an ideal office space or gallery.
Amenities- Central Air
- Elementary School -
- Gutters
- High School -
- Intermediate School -
- Lighting
- Living Space Available
- Security System
- Sidewalk
- Underground Sprinkler
- Zoned
Neighborhood
An unparalleled opportunity to own a piece of New Canaan's history. This Greek Revival masterpiece, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, boasts a rich legacy. Formerly the residence of famed editor Maxwell Perkins, who nurtured literary giants like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, it later became the workspace and home of renowned architect Richard Bergmann. This property provides an exceptional opportunity for flexible use, whether as an office, art gallery, a single-family home,or combined-use property. Outside, escape to the modernist garden with stepped terraces, stone walls, geometric gravel pathways, fountains and lush woodland plantings offering a "side-yard paradise" and tranquil retreat. Just a stone's throw away from the train station and all the amenities the town offers for seamless connectivity and convenience. Meticulously upgraded with modern amenities while preserving its architectural grandeur, this iconic property awaits its next chapter. Special permit allows commercial use for up to 8 employees making it an ideal office space or gallery.
- Central Air
- Elementary School -
- Gutters
- High School -
- Intermediate School -
- Lighting
- Living Space Available
- Security System
- Sidewalk
- Underground Sprinkler
- Zoned
Neighborhood
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