763 Greenwich Street
11th & Bank St..
West Village
|
$5,995,000
This home has been sold
We have 19 similar homes for sale.
|
Subway Lines
Nearby Subway Stations
|
4th Level
One bedroom rent controlled apartment. Current rent is 250.00 dollars per month. Projected market rent if RC tenant vacates: $3,150.00 per month
3rd Level
2 bright and sunny studio apartments. Easy to combine to make 1 one bedroom apartment. Projected rent: $3,300.00 per month
2nd Level
Beautiful and sunny 1 bedroom apartment with beautiful bath and updated kitchen. Fireplace detail. Projected rent: $3,600.00 per month
Parlour Level
Open studio layout with large bath and updated kitchen and garden access. This level duplexes down to a private laundry room on the garden level. Fireplace detail. Projected rent: $5,500.00 per month
Garden Level
Laundry facility for the parlour floor apartment. Spacious one bedroom apartment with new bath and kitchen and garden access too. Fireplace detail. Projected rent: $3,200.00 per month
Essentials
- Price$5,995,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units6
- Floors5
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms5.5
- Rooms10
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,830
Nestled on the quiet streets of the West Village, one of the city's most charming and exciting neighborhoods you will find this 21x50 built, 6 unit, 5 story red brick building. A fantastic investment for either owner or investor: this meticulously maintained property has 6 units all with original detail with countless working fireplaces and potential for a solid rent roll. There is a lovely 20 foot sunny garden out back that both the garden and parlour floor have access too. If one so desires this property could be converted to a one or two family home with ease. The building is in EXCELLENT condition. Projected yearly rent roll is conservatively $225,000+ per year. This building is perfect for either investor, home buyer or a 1031 exchange.
More | |
Agent
Ask me a question
jessica.buchman@corcoran.com Email Me See my 11 other sale listings
Press Mentions
West Village
Downtown West, Houston Street to 14th Street, Seventh Avenue to the Hudson River.
The West Village (the extension of Greenwich Village west of Seventh Avenue, where there are some beautiful historic townhouses and co-ops on tree-lined streets) certainly follows its own jazzy rhythms. Spend a day browsing the West Village’s bookstores, cozy cafes, and antique shops with all kinds of bric-a-brac for sale and you’ll think you’re in Paris. The apartments tend to have a historic charm too, many with fireplaces and hidden gardens. Often the older buildings have been renovated, so behind many a landmark façade is a Bulthaup kitchen with a six-burner stove!
Need more details?