Gutted Greenwich Village townhouse scores Manhattan’spriciest contract of the week
A Greenwich Village townhouse is trading hands after the death of its owner’s double-wide dreams. The home at 22 East 10th Street, asking $15 million, was the priciest Manhattan property to find a buyer last week, according to Olshan Realty’s weekly report. The 25-foot-wide property has already been gutted, and the pending purchase comes with plans from architecture firm, Steven Harris. The seller bought the five-story home for $15 million in 2021 with the hopes of combining it with the neighboring property at 24 East 10th Street, which the seller paid $10 million for in 2017. But the owners ditched […] This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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