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SOLD FOR $17,000,000

· Closed February 12, 2015

66 Morton Street

$17,000,000

66 Morton Street

West Village, Manhattan

MLS® #RLS10470847

RLS at REBNY

Listing by The Corcoran Group

Studio

Bedroom

0

Bath

N/A

Sq. Ft.

1852

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms Studio
Bathrooms 0
Year Built 1852
Neighborhood West Village

Property Highlights

  • Style: Prewar architecture
  • Character: Pre-war building (1852)

Property Details

Type Single Family Residence
Baths null Full
Pets Yes
Year Built 1852
Architectural Style Prewar
Parcel # 0583-0011
Block/Lot 583/11

Description

BOW FRONT BEAUTY. Built in 1852 for the Trustees of Trinity Church, this 25 townhouse wasand remainsa most remarkable one of a kind West Village home, most especially because of its polygonal bay windows and bowed faade. This unusual design has made this house a Mecca for filmmakers looking for a distinctive presence. In fact, the house was Harrison Fords residence in "Working Girl"; Matthew Brodericks in "The Night We Never Met" and Winona Ryders in "Autumn in New York". Other movies ranging from Robert Redford in "Quiz Kid" to a Madonna video have all been shot on the premises, and SELF magazine held their 25th Anniversary Party here. The current owner has used this as a single family home for decades. Now this townhouse is ready for your renovation and what a superb canvas it is! The proportions are outstanding and the ample width makes a difference both in usable space and the generous feeling inside. Ceiling heights vary from 1210 on the parlor floor to 148 at the top of the house and there are tall windows on 3 of the buildings 4 sides which allow more light and design choices than most townhouses. The large 40 foot plus Southern garden is waiting to be planted; theres space for as many bedrooms as you need, andbest of allthere is a triple parlor where 3 of the houses 9 fireplaces are located. The parlor also contains some original details such as sliding doors and mantles and it gives a sense of the homes special grandeur. There is additional F.A.R. available, which is almost non-existent in the Village. Carpe diem et domus!

Building Information

Total Units 1
Style Prewar

The West Village is a historic Manhattan neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, brownstones, and hidden gardens. The area offers distinctive architectural character unique to this part of the city. The real estate market features historic 19th-century townhouses, cooperatives, and waterfront developments along the Hudson River.

West Village Live Market Data

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Active Listings

125

Median Asking Price

$1.75M

Median $/Sqft

$2,500

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

4

Price Reduced

30%

Sold (30 Days)

25

Median Sale Price

$1.37M

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66 Morton Street, West Village, New York County

Floor Plans

Floor Plan
MLS® ID: RLS10470847
First Listed: 10/9/2014
Price Changed: 2/12/2015
Closed: 2/12/2015
Contract Date: 10/9/2014

Listing Courtesy of The Corcoran Group - Eileen Robert

Listing Contact: (917) 539-7800

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