Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Real Estate Subscribe Log In Subscribe Log In Today’s Paper Advertisement Supported by Big ticket A fully renovated Greenwich Village house closed last month at $37.2 million, a new high for downtown, while the producer Bob Weinstein sold his duplex. ByVivian Marino Aug. 3, 2018 The $37.2 million sale of an 1838 Greek Revival townhouse in Greenwich Village has set another record in New York City. The price for this brick and limestone building, perched in the middle of a prime tree-lined street, at 37 West 10th Street, is the highest amount paid for a single house in downtown Manhattan. It was also the city’s most expensive closing for the month of July, according to property records. The home, as it turns out, is on the same street where the previous record was set in 2007, when $34.5 million. (That townhouse was listed again in February, with a $59.5 million price tag, but was removed from the market in July.) Several other pricey townhouse transactions also took place last month. Downtown, a six-story house at 150 Reade Street in TriBeCa and a Federal-style house (carriage house included) at 131 Charles Street… Read full this story
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