An Exquisite 1846-Built West Village Townhouse Seeks $7.45M
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1/14Photograph Courtesy of Warburg RealtyNestled on tree-lined Jane Street in the West Village, this historic townhouse is a precious gem on the market. Once you see the darling blue door and the charming brick façade, you’ll be a goner. Inside, potential buyers will be continuously swept off their feet by beautiful original details such as intricate crown moldings and dark wood floors and modern elements like the renovated chef’s kitchen. Listed for $7.45 million, 53 Jane Street is a New York property you don’t want to miss.The Greek Revival was built in 1846 and is part of ‘Authors Row,’ a name derived from the number of famous authors who have lived nearby throughout the years. A sense of history is palpable on each of the four stories, and especially felt while ascending the narrow, curving staircases lit by a central skylight.Clocking in at 3,338-square-feet, the abode offers 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. One of the third-floor bedrooms opens to a spacious terrace overlooking the garden and the house comes with the opportunity to create more outdoor space. There are approved plans to add a roof top expansion, which is a rarity among historic landmarks.While the pictures are stunning, seeing the spread in person is unparalleled. Listing agents Samantha Rose Frith ad Joel Moss of Warbug Realty took us on a personal tour, pointing out all the special features. Check out the full video of the home tour.Photograph Courtesy of Warburg RealtyNestled on tree-lined Jane Street in the West Village, this historic townhouse is a precious gem on the market. Once you see the darling blue door and the charming brick façade, you’ll be a goner. Inside, potential buyers will be continuously swept off their feet by beautiful original details such as intricate crown moldings and dark wood floors and modern elements like the renovated chef’s kitchen. Listed for $7.45 million, 53 Jane Street is a New York property you don’t want to miss.The Greek Revival was built in 1846 and is part of ‘Authors Row,’ a name derived from the number of famous authors who have lived nearby throughout the years. A sense of history is palpable on each of the four stories, and especially felt while ascending the narrow, curving staircases lit by a central skylight.Clocking in at 3,338-square-feet, the abode offers 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. One of the third-floor bedrooms opens to a spacious terrace overlooking the garden and the house comes with the opportunity to create more outdoor space. There are approved plans to add a roof top expansion, which is a rarity among historic landmarks.While the pictures are stunning, seeing the spread in person is unparalleled. Listing agents Samantha Rose Frith ad Joel Moss of Warbug Realty took us on a personal tour, pointing out all the special features. Check out the full video of the home tour.
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