Exclusive | NYC -adjacent cities that offer the rare chance to create a megamanion list for $ 15 million

Two historical cities of the western village that are connected on each floor can be themselves – for $ 15 million delightful.

With the combined external, they would create a rare megamantion, with the 39-foot-late billionaire’s latest to shock West Village. (By comparison, the wider city house is currently a 57 -meter -wide residence with a wider vanderbil at 60 E. 93RD St.

The first time they have been in the market in nearly 100 years.

A charming anchor, exposed by brick fireplace this room. Brown Harris Stevens
Citizens enjoyed the outside space in the western village. Brown Harris Stevens
Combined, they would create a rare megamantion, with the 39-foot-late billionaire’s latest to shock West Village. Brown Harris Stevens
Stairs and flowers of hard wood in one of the units. Brown Harris Stevens

Federal -style houses, on 277 and 279 W. 12th St., were built in 1829. Owners tied city houses on the floor during a 2003 renovation, said Brown Ahmetovic Brown Harris Stevens.

“It’s a unique layout,” Ahmetovic said, adding that the owners currently live in a house in the city, plus half the other, which also comes with three rented units.

They have chosen to establish the public spaces of their city – living and dining areas – upstairs to take advantage of the “beautiful Treope views”.

An open dining area inside the connected house. Brown Harris Stevens
Entertain from one of the 10 fires of wood. Brown Harris Stevens

While the Townhouse does not have an elevator, there is a strange, mechanized dumb type that was updated during the 2003 renovation, and is fully functional.

“By pressing a button, you can send food items from the first floor to the kitchen on the top floor,” Ahmetovic said.

Additional design details include many exposed bricks and the 10 workpiece working with wood.

An area of ​​the home office inside the megamantion. Brown Harris Stevens
The kitchen of an open snazzy chef comes with all the cuts. Brown Harris Stevens
One of the eight bedrooms within connected cities. Brown Harris Stevens

City cities have been owned by the same family since the 1930s.

Combined, red brick cities would create a five-storey, 6,200 square meter residence.

They occupy a tree -linked path, cobblestone in a sad historical circle.

Large windows on Treops in the western village. Brown Harris Stevens
The space in nature is divine. Brown Harris Stevens
A view of the layout. Brown Harris Stevens

Currently, 277 W. 12th St. It acts as a house with a single family that is 4,148 square meters, with five bedrooms, four bathrooms and two dust rooms. There is also a library, an official dining room and a roof planted deck.

The only family that occupies no. 277 also occupies two upper floors – renewed in 2003 – adjacent road 279 W. 12th. This space features a large line room and an official dining room with a brick -exposed fireplace and a window wall, and a large kitchen, with the chef windows – all with a special entrance through no. 279.

Additional details include a temperature-controlled wine basement and a landscape deck with a self-making irrigation system.

This bedroom has room for a writing table. Brown Harris Stevens
An area sitting inside one of the two cities. Brown Harris Stevens
Many windows bring light to the apartment of the western village. Brown Harris Stevens

The property was originally owned by a nutrition, James McAlliss.

Past residents include the American abstract painter of Canadian origin Ralston Crawford.

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