510 m2, 5 bedrooms, four bathrooms, eight fireplaces… A house located in Stuyvesant Street in New York went on sale for $8.9 million, relays Le Figaro Real Estate. This building was built in 1795, making it the oldest in Manhattan.
FOR SALE – 44 Stuyvesant Street https://t.co/jDY20bIadh pic.twitter.com/zsHpX4XhBd
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The Corcoran Agency, which markets the property, speaks on its website of a “real treasure”. The maison was built on the initiative of the great-great-grandson of Peter Stuyvesant, one of the founders of a Dutch colony in the UNITED STATES. It therefore has a colonial style and has hardly been rearranged, indicates Mension Global.
“A piece of Dutch history”
“This house has never been on the market before. This is an exceptional and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of New York’s Dutch history,” says Monica Rittersporn of Corcoran.
Located in the heart of the East Village, the property has a garden with fruit trees but also a loft-type workshop on the top floor of the building. A glass skylight was created there to illuminate this space with very high ceilings. The house has retained typical floors and moldings in all rooms. “There is nothing ostentatious in this house,” assures Monica Rittersporn.
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