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It wasn’t so long ago that 109 Waverly Place, a 19th-century townhouse near Washington Square Park, was on the market for a mere $19 million. But seven years and one sale later, it’s returned—and this time, it’s asking $28 million.
The townhouse got a gut renovation by the Turett Collaborative (the same firm behind Tribeca’s “Our Suburb” megamansion) back in the day, and its current owner made a few more additions. Those include a roof deck with a hot tub, and a kitted-out basement with a skylit indoor pool, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the sale.
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That may explain the price jump, along with the general upward trend in townhouse prices over the past decade; there are ten townhouses alone in Greenwich Village and the West Village that are asking $20 million or higher.
In any case, this particular home also comes with a whole slew of features that would add up to a super-high price tag: eight bedrooms, six bathrooms (plus half baths), a garden and a balcony in addition to the roof deck, a wine cellar, smart home technology, a sculptural staircase, an art studio, and a wall o’windows on the back of the home. And really, that’s just the beginning.
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