$7,000,000
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House -
Off Market
83 SULLIVAN Street #HOUSE
Manhattan, NY 10012
5 Beds
4 Baths,
1
Half Bath
$7,393,357
RealtyHop Estimate
5.62%
Since Apr 1, 2023
NY-New York
Primary Model
About This Property
Welcome home to 83 Sullivan Street, a unique opportunity to live in
a historic, federal-style townhouse filled with old-century details
and charm. Originally built in 1819, this approximately
3,590-square-foot, three-floor home boasts high ceilings, beautiful
original moldings and doors, wide oak floors, multiple
decorative/wood-burning fireplaces, and several private outdoor
spaces, including a 65-foot deep private backyard. Situated between
Broome and Spring Streets, this home offers a rare chance to own
and reinvent a piece of New York City's charming past.
This 25-foot-wide landmarked townhouse is currently configured as a floor-through apartment and an owner's duplex. 83 Sullivan Street sits on one of the most desirable blocks of SoHo amidst the city's finest restaurants, luxury boutiques, and transportation systems including multiple train lines (A/C/E, N/R/W, 6 and 1).
HISTORY
The lot on which this house stands was originally part of the Bayard Farm. The first Nicholas Bayard was the brother-in-law of Peter Stuyvesant. A later Nicholas Bayard conveyed the property to Daniel Ludlow and Brockholst Livingston as trustees in 1789. They, in turn, sold it to Aaron Burr in 1791, who acquired a portion of the Bayard Farm contiguous to his estate "Richmond Hill" which stood west of Sixth Avenue. Burr subdivided his property, and when he sold this lot to Anthony Bowrosan in 1802, it was on what Burr called Locust Street. In 1807 Bowrosan, who operated a tavern and garden at "Richmond Hill", sold the lot to a carpenter, David Mulford. Locust Street was renamed in honor of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan. Three years later David Mulford erected a wooden back building on the lot. It would not be for another nine years, in 1819, that construction was completed on the brick-faced house at No.83 Sullivan Street.
This 25-foot-wide landmarked townhouse is currently configured as a floor-through apartment and an owner's duplex. 83 Sullivan Street sits on one of the most desirable blocks of SoHo amidst the city's finest restaurants, luxury boutiques, and transportation systems including multiple train lines (A/C/E, N/R/W, 6 and 1).
HISTORY
The lot on which this house stands was originally part of the Bayard Farm. The first Nicholas Bayard was the brother-in-law of Peter Stuyvesant. A later Nicholas Bayard conveyed the property to Daniel Ludlow and Brockholst Livingston as trustees in 1789. They, in turn, sold it to Aaron Burr in 1791, who acquired a portion of the Bayard Farm contiguous to his estate "Richmond Hill" which stood west of Sixth Avenue. Burr subdivided his property, and when he sold this lot to Anthony Bowrosan in 1802, it was on what Burr called Locust Street. In 1807 Bowrosan, who operated a tavern and garden at "Richmond Hill", sold the lot to a carpenter, David Mulford. Locust Street was renamed in honor of Revolutionary War General John Sullivan. Three years later David Mulford erected a wooden back building on the lot. It would not be for another nine years, in 1819, that construction was completed on the brick-faced house at No.83 Sullivan Street.
Unit Size
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Days on Market
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Land Size
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Price per sqft
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Property Type
House
Property Taxes
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HOA Dues
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Year Built
1825
Last updated: 12 months ago (RLS #PRCH-3958965)
Price History
Date / Event | Date | Event | Price |
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Dec 18, 2023 | Sold | $6,950,000 | |
Sold | |||
Oct 24, 2023 | In contract | - | |
In contract | |||
May 16, 2023 | Listed by Leslie J Garfield & Co Inc | $6,950,000 | |
Listed by Leslie J Garfield & Co Inc | |||
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Originally built in 1819, 83 Sullivan Street sits on one of the
most desirable blocks of Soho. The landmarked, federal-style
townhouse is currently configured as a floor-through apartment and
an owner's duplex. The brick facade of 83 Sullivan Street makes
this building a stately addition to the streets of SoHo. A horse
walk, original to the property, conveniently accesses the lush,
1,700 square foot garden from the front of the townhouse. Abundant
natural light fills the home throughout…
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Property Highlights
Fireplace
Interior Details
Bedroom Information
Bedrooms: 5
Bathroom Information
Full Bathrooms: 3
Half Bathrooms: 1
Room Information
Rooms: 11
Fireplace Information
Has Fireplace
Wood Burning
Exterior Details
Property Information
Year Built: 1825
Lot Information
Lot Size Dimensions: 25.0 x 100.0
Comparables
Unit
Status
Status
Type
Beds
Baths
ft²
Price/ft²
Price/ft²
Asking Price
Listed On
Listed On
Closing Price
Sold On
Sold On
HOA + Taxes
Townhouse
5
Beds
4
Baths
-
$6,950,000
May 16, 2023
$6,950,000
Dec 18, 2023
$1,620/mo
Condo
5
Beds
4
Baths
4,155 ft²
$1,769/ft²
$7,350,000
Jan 10, 2023
$7,350,000
May 24, 2023
$8,228/mo
Sold
Co-op
4
Beds
3
Baths
5,500 ft²
$1,309/ft²
$7,200,000
Jun 3, 2014
-
Feb 5, 2021
$3,007/mo
Condo
4
Beds
4
Baths
2,895 ft²
$2,517/ft²
$7,287,000
Jun 20, 2014
$7,287,000
Jun 24, 2016
$5,288/mo
Condo
4
Beds
5
Baths
4,100 ft²
$1,646/ft²
$6,750,000
Apr 21, 2023
$6,750,000
Oct 20, 2023
$11,024/mo
In Contract
Condo
5
Beds
4
Baths
3,800 ft²
$1,711/ft²
$6,500,000
Sep 21, 2021
-
$9,328/mo
Past Sales
Date | Unit | Beds | Baths | Sqft | Price | Closed | Owner | Listed By |
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05/16/2023
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5 Bed
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4 Bath
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3590 ft²
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$6,950,000
5 Bed
4 Bath
3590 ft²
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$6,950,000
12/18/2023
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Matthew Pravda
Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.
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