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18 Grove Street
New York, NY 10014




Location
This charming townhouse is located on the corner of Grove and Bedford Streets --
an historic and peaceful West Village intersection described by New York Magazine as "divine."
The building is within two blocks of both the Seventh Avenue subway and the PATH train.
Two excellent schools are within a block: P.S. 3, a top public school, and St. Lukes, a superb private school.

Size
The lot is about 20.25' x 70' (including rear garden).
The footprint of the building is about 20' x 41.25' (not including bathroom column).
The inside square footage is about 3,360 square feet plus basement (800 square feet).
The square footage of the garden is approximately 520.

Description
On the market for the first time in 50 years.

A corner four-story townhouse with three full exposures of windows -- very rare !!
A sun-drenched building that receives much more light than a mid-block townhouse.

Built as a Greek Revival in 1840, the building was later converted to Spanish Revival.
The stucco facade, the roof, the sidewalks, and much more were completely redone
in the last couple years as part of an extensive capital improvement project.

The lot has a fabulous and spacious rear garden with views of the huge trees in famous Grove Court.
Part of the garden may possibly be converted to private parking due to a pre-existing curb cut.

At the top of the building, the parapeted roof has a view of the Empire State Building.
The roof would be an ideal location for an open or enclosed terrace and a sun garden.
Below ground is a basement with five separate storage closets.

The building is currently divided into four apartments which will be completely vacated before the closing.
The interior space of this elegant townhouse awaits your personal renovation into a stunning new single-family home.


        


All information furnished regarding the above property for sale is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty is made as to the accuracy thereof. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.



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