Now available for sale after being in the same ownership for the last 50 years, 200 Sixth Avenue is a multi-family dwelling with copious historical details still intact. Built in 1832 in the Federal style, this 25 foot wide townhouse, located in SoHo between Spring and Prince Streets within the Sullivan-Thompson Landmark District, is perfectly set back from the Avenue by Father Fagan Park and is a true piece of New York City history.
The building spans 6,461 square feet and consists of five free-market residential residences, four of which are tenant-occupied. The sale presents a unique opportunity for the new owner to convert it to a single-family mansion, to live with income, or for it to simply continue as a high-income generating investment in the heart of New York City. The residences are all unique and characterized by high ceilings, pre-war details, fireplaces, and generous proportions.
GARDEN FLOOR: A floor-through, large one bedroom with approximately 1,200 square feet of living space. There are two fireplaces, a washer and dryer, and private access to the building’s 950 square-foot spectacular garden space.
PARLOR FLOOR A floor-through, large one bedroom with approximately 1,300 square feet of living space. The home has high ceilings, two fireplaces, and wonderful pre-war details throughout. There is a full-sized washer and dryer located on this floor..
THIRD FLOOR: Two charming one bedroom spaces.
Residence 3 faces west and features a large living area with a fireplace. French doors lead to the quiet bedroom. Residence 4 is in the back of the building and features original brick walls, a large bedroom with a walk-in closet, and quiet garden views.
FOURTH FLOOR: A floor through, two-bedroom residence occupies the top level. It has loft-like 12’ ceiling heights with exposed brick walls, a large open kitchen, a full size washer and dryer, and an abundance of storage. This special space has great light and views and is currently vacant.
This extraordinary building is uniquely positioned at the crossroads of both Soho and Hudson Square – a neighborhood that is in the middle of a cycle of rapid expansion. It is moments from the new Disney and Google Headquarters, and an abundance of world class restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and transportation are right outside the door.
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