20-22 Bank Street

W. Greenwich Village   |   Waverly Place & West 4th Street

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Building For Sale
$ 29,750,000 [ 12.5% | $ 4,250,000 ]
Ownership Multi-Family
Lot Size 38'8"x168'1"
Floors/Apts 4/3
Status Active
Real Estate Taxes [Per Annum] $ 93,156
Building Type Townhouse
Building Size 38'8"x42'
Year Built 1899
ASF/ASM 7,600/706
Listing ID: 93516TH

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

20-22 Bank Street is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to combine two adjacent townhouses on one of the most picturesque blocks of the West Village - Bank Street between Waverly and West 4th Streets. The 10 matching houses on this street (where Alexander Hamilton's Bank of New York once stood) feature a continuous cornice line, original ironwork, and identical high stoops, which all serve to unify the row, making this block one of the most attractive streetscapes in all of Manhattan.

22 Bank Street is a single-family townhouse with a triple mint renovation, including an elevator.

Next door, 20 Bank Street is currently set up as a two-family home and retains many original historic details.

The combination of these fine homes would create a 40-foot wide, four-story townhouse with large front and rear yards. Both homes have 11' ceiling heights on the parlor floor, and 9' ceiling heights on the third and fourth floors. Once combined, the interior would span over 7,600 square feet. Exterior square footage would span nearly 2,000 square feet including the front yard, the secluded rear garden (it alone is approximately 1,000 square feet), and the combined terraces looking over the garden. There would be multiple original fireplaces on each floor.

This property is co-listed with Henry Hershkowitz at Compass.
20-22 Bank Street is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to combine two adjacent townhouses on one of the most picturesque blocks of the West Village - Bank Street between Waverly and West 4th Streets. The 10 matching houses on this street (where Alexander Hamilton's Bank of New York once stood) feature a continuous cornice line, original ironwork, and identical high stoops, which all serve to unify the row, making this block one of the most attractive streetscapes in all of Manhattan.

22 Bank Street is a single-family townhouse with a triple mint renovation, including an elevator.

Next door, 20 Bank Street is currently set up as a two-family home and retains many original historic details.

The combination of these fine homes would create a 40-foot wide, four-story townhouse with large front and rear yards. Both homes have 11' ceiling heights on the parlor floor, and 9' ceiling heights on the third and fourth floors. Once combined, the interior would span over 7,600 square feet. Exterior square footage would span nearly 2,000 square feet including the front yard, the secluded rear garden (it alone is approximately 1,000 square feet), and the combined terraces looking over the garden. There would be multiple original fireplaces on each floor.

This property is co-listed with Henry Hershkowitz at Compass.

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Group

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20-22 Bank Street W. Greenwich Village New York NY 10014

Building Details [20-22 Bank Street]

Ownership Multi-Family
Service Level Voice Intercom
Access Walk-up
Building Size 38'8"x42'
Building Type Townhouse
Year Built 1899
Floors/Apts 4/3
Lot Size 38'8"x168'1"

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