17 Minetta Street
Minetta St & 6th Ave
Greenwich Village
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$6,500,000
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Essentials
- Price$6,500,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Unit1
- Floors3
- Bedrooms3
- Bathrooms3.5
- Rooms6
- Approx. Sq. Ft.2,380
Key Features
- Central air
- Courtyard
- Garden
- Roof deck
Step through the garden gate leading from one of the most exclusive streets in Greenwich Village. Enter through a private mews and garden to an impeccably renovated, semi-attached townhouse. The current owner has taken great time and care to bring the finishes to a level that will appeal to the most discerning purchaser. Boasting large floor to ceiling sliding windows and glass throughout the entire house which allows for all day sunshine to enter this home . Set up as three bedrooms, all with en-suite master bathrooms, finished with the most luxurious fittings and fixtures. There is an additional powder room as well. The main living floor of this home has a lofty quality and the steel half-oval spiral staircase is an extraordinary architectural detail which creates a sophisticated, modern feel that flows throughout all floors of the home. The roof terrace is extremely private and beautifully manicured.,This townhouse is a unique and special home that was rebuilt by two of New York's leading architects and designers, Alan Tanksley and Zhenya Merkolova. Audiovisual system, automated security, central air conditioning, Gas fired Boiler and water heater, along with all updated building systems make this house ready for immediate occupancy. Please call for further inquiries.
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Greenwich Village
Downtown Central, from Houston Street to 14th Street, from the Bowery to Seventh Avenue.
If you’re new to Greenwich Village, and you’re walking along admiring its townhouses and co-ops, the spot where West Fourth Street crosses West Tenth Street might cause you to scratch your head a little. Even the Village’s most modern luxury condos get a bit of European charm from the meandering, tree-lined streets, leftovers from the 19th century, when Greenwich Village was new development, started up before the city’s grid plan.
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