New York City, known as a concrete jungle filled with inspiration, is also famed for high-end living. Just recently listed on one of Greenwich Village’s most historic blocks is a tantalizing opportunity that offers all that and more. Someone can buy three neighboring townhomes all at once. Listed together for $46.495 million, the homes can offer 20,000 square feet of living space once combined.
Originally built in 1840, these sister structures are set on West 11th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue. A block that has avoided high-rise development, it’s all charm here. In the front, the homes have stately facades in need of a bit of TLC, but that would happen inevitably if joined together. Also, each townhouse features a south-facing garden, so it could produce a massive backyard for a new owner with vision.
Inside the homes have wood-burning fireplaces, beautiful flooring, and windows with intricate details. Their huge spaces, ripe for reimagining and merging, currently offer 17 bedrooms, 14 full bathrooms, and two half baths in total.
Greenwich Village is known for its quaint environment and creative history, and 40-38-36 West 11th Street surely adds to the neighborhood’s beauty. If purchasing all three Greek Revivals is too much to take on, affluent buyers can instead opt to purchase one or just take two.
Jeremy V. Stein of The Stein Team at Sotheby’s International Realty and Douglas Elliman’s Bertrand Buchin, Matthew de Groot, Jared Schwadron, and Tal Alexander hold the listing.