Own a captivating piece of Greenwich Village history with 106 Washington Place, a 21' wide townhouse, one of nine late Federal-style townhomes built between 1832 and 1833 by builders John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth on Washington Place. The fa ade features classic Flemish-bond brick, and the original brownstone decoration on the garden level has been lovingly restored by its current owner. One of 106 Washington Place's most compelling features is its expansive private garden, the largest outdoor space of any of the townhouses on the south side of the block. Currently divided into three apartments - a garden apartment on the bottom, a duplex in the middle and a two-bedroom unit on the top floor - this building is ripe for a single-family conversion or can remain as a cash-flowing investment property for the new owner.
The duplex apartment, beautifully renovated with authentic period details, features a large living and dining room with Mid Century Modern dark wood paneling, high ceilings, recessed lighting and a wood-burning fireplace. Complete with a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen with custom cabinets and all-new Sub-Zero, Bosch and Viking appliances, the dining area boasts a stone countertop/breakfast bar facing a leafy garden. There are also two spacious bathrooms (one on each floor) with sporty subway tile and sleek glass-enclosed shower stalls with Moen combination rainforest/handheld shower heads. Up the designer staircase on the second level are three sunlit bedrooms, including a king-size primary bedroom with built-in book shelves, featuring both street and garden views.
Situated in a prime Greenwich Village location, you'll enjoy easy access to iconic Washington Square Park, fine dining, boutique shopping, and vibrant cultural landmarks.
Schedule a private viewing of 106 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.
Own a captivating piece of Greenwich Village history with 106 Washington Place, a 21' wide townhouse, one of nine late Federal-style townhomes built between 1832 and 1833 by builders John Nichols and Ephraim H. Wentworth on Washington Place. The fa ade features classic Flemish-bond brick, and the original brownstone decoration on the garden level has been lovingly restored by its current owner. One of 106 Washington Place's most compelling features is its expansive private garden, the largest outdoor space of any of the townhouses on the south side of the block. Currently divided into three apartments - a garden apartment on the bottom, a duplex in the middle and a two-bedroom unit on the top floor - this building is ripe for a single-family conversion or can remain as a cash-flowing investment property for the new owner.
The duplex apartment, beautifully renovated with authentic period details, features a large living and dining room with Mid Century Modern dark wood paneling, high ceilings, recessed lighting and a wood-burning fireplace. Complete with a state-of-the-art chef's kitchen with custom cabinets and all-new Sub-Zero, Bosch and Viking appliances, the dining area boasts a stone countertop/breakfast bar facing a leafy garden. There are also two spacious bathrooms (one on each floor) with sporty subway tile and sleek glass-enclosed shower stalls with Moen combination rainforest/handheld shower heads. Up the designer staircase on the second level are three sunlit bedrooms, including a king-size primary bedroom with built-in book shelves, featuring both street and garden views.
Situated in a prime Greenwich Village location, you'll enjoy easy access to iconic Washington Square Park, fine dining, boutique shopping, and vibrant cultural landmarks.
Schedule a private viewing of 106 Washington Place today and explore the possibilities of making it your own.