The West Village has a rare listing for a 25-foot wide double-townhome at $19 million, consisting of two pre-Civil War buildings. Buyers could connect the two homes to create a "frankenmansion," featuring 11 bedrooms and 7.5 bathrooms totaling over 7,000 square feet. The properties display enchanting historical features like original pine floors and Greek Revival architecture. Although the back townhome lacks some architectural flair, it offers spacious duplex units and outdoor access. The seller, Rosalind Resnick, found the property after a successful dot-com venture, highlighting its prestigious nature.
"Every megalodon who's worth $200 million-plus wants a 25-footer," Douglas Elliman broker Christopher Riccio told Curbed. Riccio called the property "ripe for conversion."
The property consists of a front house and a back house, both 25 feet wide. Thanks to this attractive setup, the next owner could feasibly create a "frankenmansion."
Altogether the two townhouses host 11 bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half-baths. At four windows across, the property boasts an enchanting 1800s style with 2025-level square footage.
Andrew Berman, the executive director of Village Preservation, told Curbed that the Perry Street property is "distinguished and somewhat unusual."
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