44 Stuyvesant Street – The location of this house within The St. Marks Place Historic district cannot be more picturesque than where Stuyvesant Street meets East 10th Street. A wonderful and truly magnificent early Federal House that was built in 1795, for Nicholas William Stuyvesant the great great grandson of Peter Stuyvesant. This house has immense historical significance as it is the oldest building in Manhattan that has been used continuously as a single family house. This is a elegant home approximately 5500’
that is 24’ wide with large rooms that possess beautiful proportions it also has 8 fireplaces. The scale of the house allows for extremely gracious living with 5 bedrooms and 4 and half bathrooms plus a formal dining room and a great artist studio that is 23′ × 28′ with a skylight also known as the atelier with soaring 12.5’ ceilings! A lovingly landscaped garden is here too. This house has never been on the market for sale before. This is an exceptionally unique opportunity to own a piece of Dutch New York history – a true treasure!
Listing courtesy of Monica Rittersporn
Stories
4
Residential Units
1
Square Ft.
5,500
Year Built
1899 (estimated)
Real Estate Taxes
$21,853
Building Dimensions
24.25' x 75' (47' deep)
Unused FAR
2,855
Zoning
R8B
HIGHLIGHTS
Washer / Dryer in Unit
Private Outdoor Space
LISTING AMENITIES
Central Air
City View
Fireplace
Fireplace: Decorative
Garden View
Hardwood Floors
Park View
Skyline View
OUTDOOR SPACE
Garden
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