A colorful and historic Greenwich Village Townhouse has sold for $ 20.8 million.
The property also comes with some design star pulls. Located in 114 Waverly Place, the spread was renewed by the dynamic duo of development and design, Bob and Cortney Novogratz.
At 6.800 square meters, the five -bedroom house was clumsy a work of love, as Gimme housed the chronicle last fall.
“Many years and the experience went to build this perfect home,” Bob Gimme Shelter told at the time. The former home owner was the late actress and local legend Celeste Martin.
Novogratzes bought the apartment for $ 8.5 million in 2019. They revived it knowing the pandemia, an experience of all their own, and moved with their family before ranking it for $ 29.9 million in 2023.
Its new owner, listed under a LLC, could not be identified immediately.
The six-story house was once known throughout the village for its famous bubble-Camcakëz-Pink-Stuko, which the couple wanted to restore.
That is, until the city’s viewing commission said no.
So when they came up with an acceptable shade of yellow gold.
Built in 1826, the 22 -foot house contains a great room with 22 meters high ceilings.
There is also a charming, multi -level, 1,700 -square -foot space with trees loaded by Berkshire, where Novogratzes also own a settlement.
An open chef anchors the interior, which also includes a large elementary bedroom with a fireplace and a dressing room.
While design details include personalized milling works, Venetian plaster and recovered wood floors, there is also a high -speed elevator that brings home to the modern era.
List brokers were Christopher Riccio and Elana Zenoman by Douglas Elliman.
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