118 West Washington PlaceNew York, NY 10014
Cross street: | Avenue of the Americas |
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Building
Type: | Townhouse |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 3 |
Property
Ownership: | Multi-Family |
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Rooms: | 11 |
Bedrooms: | Studio |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
FinancialsPrice:$7,250,000
DescriptionLocated in the heart of Greenwich Village, 118 Washington Place is a late Federal-style townhouse built between 1832 and 1833 by John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth that showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th Century architecture.
Constructed with classic Flemish bond brick and enhanced by a limestone-like stucco finish, the home boasts a distinctive sheet-metal cornice that crowns its graceful fa ade. Inside, the property has been completely renovated by its current owner to bring out its authentic character while offering natural light throughout and all the amenities of 21st Century living.
Measuring over 3,100 square feet, this gracefully proportioned home is currently configured as a triplex over a garden apartment with a finished basement and plentiful outdoor space. The triplex features two private decks, four full bedrooms and two full bathrooms, Tiffany-style stained glass doors and skylight, a dining area, an ample living room, stainless steel appliances, a sun room/home office, oversized windows, double sink bathrooms, mini-split A/C units in every room, decorative fireplaces, walk-in closets and sunlight throughout. This house is steps away from Washington Square Park, the West 4th Street subway stop and SoHo.
118 Washington Place is ideal for those seeking a single-family conversion or the opportunity to live in the triplex while collecting income from the garden apartment downstairs.
Schedule a private viewing of 118 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.
AmenitiesGarden;
- Garden
- Walk-up
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, 118 Washington Place is a late Federal-style townhouse built between 1832 and 1833 by John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth that showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th Century architecture.
Constructed with classic Flemish bond brick and enhanced by a limestone-like stucco finish, the home boasts a distinctive sheet-metal cornice that crowns its graceful fa ade. Inside, the property has been completely renovated by its current owner to bring out its authentic character while offering natural light throughout and all the amenities of 21st Century living.
Measuring over 3,100 square feet, this gracefully proportioned home is currently configured as a triplex over a garden apartment with a finished basement and plentiful outdoor space. The triplex features two private decks, four full bedrooms and two full bathrooms, Tiffany-style stained glass doors and skylight, a dining area, an ample living room, stainless steel appliances, a sun room/home office, oversized windows, double sink bathrooms, mini-split A/C units in every room, decorative fireplaces, walk-in closets and sunlight throughout. This house is steps away from Washington Square Park, the West 4th Street subway stop and SoHo.
118 Washington Place is ideal for those seeking a single-family conversion or the opportunity to live in the triplex while collecting income from the garden apartment downstairs.
Schedule a private viewing of 118 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.
Garden;
- Garden
- Walk-up
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, 118 Washington Place is a late Federal style townhouse built between 1832 and 1833 by John Nichols and Ephraim H.
DescriptionLocated in the heart of Greenwich Village, 118 Washington Place is a late Federal-style townhouse built between 1832 and 1833 by John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth that showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th Century architecture.
Constructed with classic Flemish bond brick and enhanced by a limestone-like stucco finish, the home boasts a distinctive sheet-metal cornice that crowns its graceful fa ade. Inside, the property has been completely renovated by its current owner to bring out its authentic character while offering natural light throughout and all the amenities of 21st Century living.
Measuring over 3,100 square feet, this gracefully proportioned home is currently configured as a triplex over a garden apartment with a finished basement and plentiful outdoor space. The triplex features two private decks, four full bedrooms and two full bathrooms, Tiffany-style stained glass doors and skylight, a dining area, an ample living room, stainless steel appliances, a sun room/home office, oversized windows, double sink bathrooms, mini-split A/C units in every room, decorative fireplaces, walk-in closets and sunlight throughout. This house is steps away from Washington Square Park, the West 4th Street subway stop and SoHo.
118 Washington Place is ideal for those seeking a single-family conversion or the opportunity to live in the triplex while collecting income from the garden apartment downstairs.
Schedule a private viewing of 118 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.
AmenitiesGarden;
- Garden
- Walk-up
NeighborhoodMore listings:
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, 118 Washington Place is a late Federal-style townhouse built between 1832 and 1833 by John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth that showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of 19th Century architecture.
Constructed with classic Flemish bond brick and enhanced by a limestone-like stucco finish, the home boasts a distinctive sheet-metal cornice that crowns its graceful fa ade. Inside, the property has been completely renovated by its current owner to bring out its authentic character while offering natural light throughout and all the amenities of 21st Century living.
Measuring over 3,100 square feet, this gracefully proportioned home is currently configured as a triplex over a garden apartment with a finished basement and plentiful outdoor space. The triplex features two private decks, four full bedrooms and two full bathrooms, Tiffany-style stained glass doors and skylight, a dining area, an ample living room, stainless steel appliances, a sun room/home office, oversized windows, double sink bathrooms, mini-split A/C units in every room, decorative fireplaces, walk-in closets and sunlight throughout. This house is steps away from Washington Square Park, the West 4th Street subway stop and SoHo.
118 Washington Place is ideal for those seeking a single-family conversion or the opportunity to live in the triplex while collecting income from the garden apartment downstairs.
Schedule a private viewing of 118 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.
Garden;
- Garden
- Walk-up
NeighborhoodMore listings:

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