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Step Inside 17th-Century Dutch Townhouse That Crossed The Atlantic To NYC — Price: $8M
It was built in 17th-century Europe, disassembled and shipped across the Atlantic, then rebuilt, torn down, and rebuilt again across town. Welcome to the most well-traveled townhouse in Manhattan.
Now settled in Gramercy Park — and priced at just under $8 million— the Joseph B. Thomas House at 135 East 19th Street boasts nearly 7,000 square feet, complete with Gothic flourishes, stained glass, and sunlit interiors.
The six-bedroom, six-bath home has been viewed more than 21,000 times on Zillow and lingered on the market for over 100 days.
Far from your typical Manhattan pad, the home’s sto…
Inside CT's $2.75M Glass House Where Every Reflection Tells A Story
The Evans House isn’t hiding a thing.
The $2.75 million, five-bedroom, four-bathroom New Canaan home is back on the market for all to see.
Built with floor-to-ceiling glass, this 3,200-square-foot mid-century marvel gives neighbors a glimpse into one of the region’s most unusual homes — literally. The building’s roof — a swooping hyperbolic paraboloid — hovers over a main floor that’s all light, air, and openness, according to the Zillow listing.
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There are no real walls on the main level.
Instead, “the ‘rooms’ on that floor, which include a kitchen, living room,…