20 Bank Street is a 20' foot wide, four story 1845 townhouse with approximately 3,600 interior square feet and 850 exterior square feet, on one of the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Currently set up as a two family, with many original...
20 Bank Street is a 20' foot wide, four story 1845 townhouse with approximately 3,600 interior square feet and 850 exterior square feet, on one of the most beautiful blocks in the West Village. Currently set up as a two family, with many original historic details still intact, this historic home can be delivered vacant, and is ready for the vision of a new owner. BUILDING DETAILS Current Approximate Interior Square Footage: 3,600 Building Frontage: 20’ Building Depth: 50’ on garden and parlor floors, 40’ on third and fourth levels Ceiling Heights: 11’ on parlor level, 9’ on third level; 8’ on fourth and garden levels Exterior square footage: 250SF front yard, 400SF rear yard, 200SF third floor terrace Fireplaces: Two fireplaces on each floor Bank Street between Waverly and West 4th is an extraordinary block of matching houses. This row of ten houses, built in 1844-45, is one of the outstanding residential rows in the West Village. Their facades retain much of its original character. Their continuous cornice line, original ironwork, and identical high stoops all unify the row to provide one of the most attractive blocks in the West Village. DOUBLE WIDTH 40’ TOWNHOUSE RARE OPPORTUNITY: The next door townhouse at 22 Bank is renovated and currently listed with Corcoran for $22,500,000. These “twin” homes” could be combined to make for an extraordinary 40' wide double townhouse. Listing price for the two houses together is $37,500,000. (Co-listed with Corcoran.)
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Located in the western part of Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City, the West Village is a charming, historic neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, historic brownstones, and bohemian atmosphere. It has a rich cultural history and has been home to numerous artists, writers, and musicians over the years. The neighborhood's unique character, coupled with its proximity to various amenities and attractions, makes it a highly sought-after area for residents and visitors alike. It is easily one of the most popular and in-demand neighborhoods in Manhattan.
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