| ID # | RLS20045421 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 5 yàrá ibùsùn, 3 yàrá ìwẹ̀, inú ilé: 3200 ft2, 297m2 (DOM): 194 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1899 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $30,300 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 1 Ìṣẹ́jú: C, E |
| 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1 | |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: A, R, W | |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, D, F, M | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: 6 | |
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Ọmọ ẹgbẹ ti o ni itẹwọgbẹ́ ti àkọ́kọ́ àjọṣe awọn ile ti aṣa Federal ti o n ṣe àpapọ̀ Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District, 29 Vandam Street jẹ́ ti ìtàn ti ìdílé ti agbegbe ni awọn ọdun 1820. A ṣe akiyesi nipasẹ Landmarks Preservation gẹgẹ bi ẹnipe o ni apẹẹrẹ ti o dara julọ ni New York City ti “iṣedede ti akoko ati...ipilẹlẹ to dara.” Awọn ile wọ̀nyí jẹ́ àǹfààní pataki lati ni apakan ti New York City, àti, ní otitọ, itan American. Eyi jẹ́ kedere ní 29 Vandam Street, mejeji ní ita rẹ (Landmarks ṣe akiyesi okùn ti o ni ẹyẹ ati awọn dormers, ilẹkun “ti a ṣe dara” ati iṣẹ irin rẹ) àti ni itọju pẹ̀lú si awọn inu rẹ. Rárá, ile naa jẹ́ irin-àjò kọjá itan rẹ ti awọn ọrundun meji bi a ṣe tumọ si nipasẹ ojiji ti o kere, ti o tayọ, ati ti o lopin. Gbogbo alaye jẹ́ aṣeyọrí: awọn cornices ati awọn ìkà, awọn igi ti a ṣ expose, awọn àpẹẹrẹ oníṣe ninu ilẹkun, awọn mantels marmalade, ati awọn paneelì ẹlẹwa. Lẹhinna, there is the 55-foot deep back garden: an explosion of vegetation, a private and unexpected Eden. You'll find crawling ivy and an amalgamation of treasures looted from the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. The centerpiece, a glorious, mature magnolia tree offers sanctuary from hot summer days, and delights with the rustle of the leaves in the wind and the play of the shadows on the stone tile.
Awọn alaye pataki nipa ile:
- Ile naa ni iwọn ẹsẹ vendi mejila ati ijinna gangan wọn jẹ ẹsẹ mẹrin, pẹlu awọn itan mẹrin.
- Wọlé ni ilẹkun parlor si yàrá ìgbéyà jẹ́ ati yàrá ìjẹun oore. Awọn ogiri wa ni ga ju ẹsẹ 10.5 lọ níbí.
- Ilẹ ọgba, pẹlu ẹnu-ọna ti o yato si, ni ibi idana ohun ochie, yàrá ibugbe keji tabi ile-ikawe, baluwe kikun ati awọn ohun elo iwẹ.
- Itan kẹta jẹ́ ti yàrá ibugbe olori. O ni awọn ogiri to sunmọ ẹsẹ 10 ni giga, awọn ina mọnamọna meji, yàrá aṣọ, ati imọlẹ itura lati ariwa ati gúsù. O jẹ ipari.
- Itan oke ni awọn yàrá ibugbe mẹta ati baluwe kikun.
Lẹhin meji ọdun ti n wo idagbasoke ati ṣiṣe ti New York City, 29 Vandam Street bayi wa ni ibiti o jẹ ẹsẹ diẹ lati awọn ile-ikawe ati awọn itaja ni SoHo; awọn bistros ati boutiques ni West Village; awọn aaye aṣa bi Angelika, IFC, Film Forum, ati ile-iṣere Lucille Lortel; ati ọgba Hudson River ti a tun ṣe. O tun wa ni pẹkipẹki si awọn ile-iyẹyẹ Google ati Disney tuntun, awọn ila oko oju-irin pupọ, ati ọpọlọpọ awọn kafe, awọn ile ounjẹ, awọn ile-iṣere, ati awọn ile itaja.
Awọn olugbe atilẹba ti 29 Vandam Street kò lè ro gbogbo awọn aṣayan ti agbegbe naa nṣe lọwọlọwọ. Ṣugbọn awọn onwun ti n bo ile naa ni ẹtọ alailẹgbẹ lati ni iriri iranti ati itan kanna bi awọn olugbe lati ju ọdun meji sẹhin. O jẹ pẹpẹ alailẹgbẹ ati ti ko ni akoko.
A distinguished member of the original set of Federal-style houses making up the Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District, 29 Vandam Street dates back to the neighborhood's original residential development in the 1820s. Noted by Landmarks Preservation as containing the premier example in New York City of "continuity of period and...excellent state of preservation" these houses are a rare opportunity to own a piece of New York City, and, in fact, American history. This is clear in 29 Vandam Street, both in its exterior (Landmarks notes the pitched roof and dormers, the "delicately-contrived" doorway, and its iron work) and in the careful attention to its interiors. Indeed, the house is a journey across its two-century history as interpreted through a minimal, delicate, and spare lens. Each detail is a triumph: the cornices and crown moldings, the exposed wood beams, the careful etchings in doorways, the marble mantels, and the decorative paneling. Then there is the 55-foot deep back garden: an explosion of vegetation, a private and unexpected Eden. You'll find crawling ivy and an amalgamation of treasures looted from the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens. The centerpiece, a glorious, mature magnolia tree offers sanctuary from hot summer days, and delights with the rustle of the leaves in the wind and the play of the shadows on the stone tile.
Key property details:
- The house is twenty feet wide and forty feet deep, with four stories
- Enter on the parlor floor to a living room and formal dining room. Ceilings are over 10.5 feet high here.
- The garden floor, with its own separate entrance, has a chef's kitchen, secondary bedroom or library, a full bathroom and laundry facilities
- The third floor is dedicated to the principal bedroom suite. It has ceilings nearing 10 feet high, two fireplaces, a dressing room, and lovely light from the north and south exposures. It is exquisite.
- The top floor has three secondary bedrooms and a full bathroom.
After two centuries witnessing the growth and tumult of New York City, 29 Vandam Street now sits a stone's throw from the galleries and shops in SoHo; the bistros and boutiques in the West Village; cultural touch points like the Angelika, IFC, Film Forum, and the Lucille Lortel Theater; and the revitalized Hudson River Park. It's also in close proximity to the new Google and Disney campuses, multiple train lines, and plenty of cafes, restaurants, gyms and grocery stores.
The original residents of 29 Vandam Street could not have imagined the panoply of options the neighborhood now offers. But the next owners of the house have the rare privilege of experiencing the same legacy and history as the occupants from over two centuries ago. It is a rare and timeless offering.
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. ©2025 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







