For Sale: 193 Waverly Place Circa 1845 - Greenwich Village Four Stories Five Bedrooms 3.5 Baths Greek Revival with Queen Anne Touches. Architecturally stunning and timelessly elegant, this rare landmarked single-family townhouse sits in the heart of Greenwich Village. Built in 1845, the home blends historic… Read More character with Art Deco details and modern comfort. Garden Level: A formal dining room, full bath, and massive eat-in kitchen anchor the garden level. The kitchen features dramatic black granite counters with unique floral accents, abundant storage, and direct access to a splendid open garden-perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Parlor Floor: The spectacular double parlor floor boasts soaring ceilings, intricate moldings, original marble mantels, pocket doors, and a floor-to-ceiling French door opening to a hidden deck overlooking the serene garden. A charming windowed half bath completes this level. Upper Floors: The third and fourth floors offer five bedrooms, sitting area, skylights, and spa-like bathrooms, including one with a claw-foot tub and oversized window. Altogether, the home provides 3.5 baths, excellent closet space, and wide-plank floors throughout. Features to Note: Original architectural details: Marble mantels, wide-plank floors, pocket doors, intricate moldings, and shutters Massive floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights Hidden garden oasis and private deck Chef's kitchen with Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf stove, Miele dishwasher, and Art Deco accents This home offers the perfect blend of history, luxury, and location-a sanctuary tucked away on a central West Village block, just moments from world-class dining, culture, boutiques, and the unique vibrancy that only the West Village can offer. A Storied Past: Among its notable residents was famed anthropologist Margaret Mead, who lived here for more than a decade. During her time at 193 Waverly Place, she published several books and co-authored works with fellow anthropologist Dr. Rhoda Bubendey Metraux, who also resided in the house. The two remained here until 1966. The townhouse's handsome facade even made its cinematic debut in the film Author! Author!, with Al Pacino once photographed on its storied stoop. This extraordinary home is waiting to add your story to its remarkable history. Just listed call me for an appointment Read Less
Listing Courtesy of: Helen Vanrhyn, Brown Harris Stevens Brooklyn LLC
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Days Online
6
Last Updated
Property Type
SingleFamilyResidence
Beds
5
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1
Square Ft.
800
Lot Size
0.04 Acres
Year Built
1845
MLS Number
RLS20046895
30 Days Snapshot Of 10014
$3.57M
0%
(avg) sold price
26
-27%
homes sold
157
+130%
(avg) days on market
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Basement
Basement YN: t
Building
Entry Level: 1, Features: GreenBuilding, Living Area Units: SquareFeet, Rooms Total: 10
Exterior Features
Patio And Porch Features: None
Interior Features
Interior Features: SmokeFree
Property
Property Sub Type: SingleFamilyResidence, View: Other
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