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WEB ID: 21868947

28 East 10th Street, 3A Devonshire House, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

Devonshire House, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

sold | Condo | Built in 1928

4 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
2615 Approx. Sqft
$5,650,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,900
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,144

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sold
WEB ID: 21868947

28 East 10th Street, 3A Devonshire House, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

Devonshire House, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

sold | Condo | Built in 1928

4 beds
4 baths/1 half bath
2615 Approx. Sqft
$5,650,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,900
  • Monthly Taxes: $3,144

The Details

About 28 East 10th Street, 3A, Devonshire House, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, NY 10003

Rare opportunity to own one of the only two units available in the building with this amazing layout at the famous Devonshire House in the heart of Greenwich Village. This splendid apartment offers gracious entertaining options and comfortable living spaces. This large apartment comes with 4 bedroom, four full bathroom and one half bath. Unit 3A is an architectural masterpiece and its unique layout features spacio...
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Felix Aguirre, (347) 855-0167, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Dining room
  • Dishwasher
  • En suite
  • Excellent light
  • Hardwood floors
  • Heated floors
  • Modern kitchen
  • Pet friendly
  • Prewar detail
  • Storage space
  • Through-wall A/C
  • Washer/dryer
  • Windowed kitchen
  • Concierge
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Marble bath
  • Open kitchen
  • Listing agent

    Felix Aguirre

    Felix Aguirre

    Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

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    Greenwich Village

    When you want New York City without the city, you head to Greenwich Village. It is an area about as storybook as Manhattan gets, sporting leafy trees, distinctive buildings, and some uncharacteristic streets. Although gorgeous parks are far from unheard of across all five boroughs, Washington Square Park — with its famous fountain and marble arch — does stand in a class by itself. This iconic destination is a popular meeting place and area for cultural activities, making it a centerpiece the rest of the neighborhood sits around. There’s simply an energy to the park that radiates and shines throughout Greenwich Village. The area’s oldest remaining house is the c. 1799 Isaacs-Hendricks House, which has received some alterations and expansions over time. However, it’s the series of c. 1830s Greek Revival row houses north of Washington Square — boasting stoops and brick facades — that set the Village’s style in brownstone.

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    about the building

    Devonshire House

    Apartment Building in Greenwich Village

    • 96 UNITS
    • 15 STORIES
    • 1928 BUILT

    Sales History for Devonshire House
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    08/07/20243H$3,999,999153622
    08/01/20249C$2,500,00084011
    09/27/20235C$2,395,00084011
    Sales History for 28 East 10th Street, 3A
    datepricelisting status
    03/13/2023$5,650,000Sold
    09/29/2010$4,950,000Sold
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