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35 Stuyvesant Street
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35 Stuyvesant Street

East Village, Manhattan

House: 35 Stuyvesant Street

MLS® #RLS20070216

RLS at REBNY

Listing by Compass

4

Bedrooms

2.5

Baths

3,584

Sq. Ft.

1861

Year Built

Quick Summary

Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 2 full, 2 half
Living Area 3,584 sq ft
Lot Size 512 sq ft
Year Built 1861
Ownership None
Property Taxes $19,164/yr
Neighborhood East Village
Floor 1 of 7

Property Highlights

  • Views: City
  • Exposure: South facing
  • Fireplace: 1 fireplace

Property Details

Type Single Family Residence
Ownership None
Total Rooms 10
Baths 1 Full, 2 Half
Floor 1 of 7
View City
Exposure South
Heating Natural Gas
Pets Yes
Year Built 1861
Living Area 3,584 sq ft
Architectural Style GothicRevival
Structure Type Townhouse
Flooring Hardwood
Furnished Unfurnished
Lot Size 512 sq ft
Parcel # 0465-0022
Block/Lot 00465/0022

Description

Bring your architect to a 32-foot-wide townhouse on the best block in the East Village. Set within the storied Renwick Triangle, 35 Stuyvesant Street is an architecturally significant townhouse offering exceptional width and historical presence in the East Village. Built in 1861 by James Renwick, Jr., the home measures an impressive 32 feet wide and spans five stories plus an English basement and cellar. Four south-facing window bays extend across the rusticated stone and brick façade, and in the warmer months, a blooming wisteria vine cascades down the building. Stuyvesant Street, a short, one-way road that connects Astor Place to 10th Street, is among the oldest parts of the city. While it sits at a diagonal to the city's grid, it is in fact the only street in Manhattan that runs true west to east. Enter number 35 through either the English basement or parlor level. Myriad details convey the house's historic significance: five fireplaces and their marble mantles; intricate tin ceilings; exposed brick; decorative wood paneling. Above, an unfinished roof presents the opportunity to create a bright and impressive private outdoor space with striking views of the neighborhood. 35 Stuyvesant Street has long been a destination in and of itself. In 1958, the home was purchased by Lee B. Anderson, who became the pioneer of the Gothic Revival style in America. 35 Stuyvesant Street was part home, part salon, and part exhibition, with some of the most revered characters of the 20th century culturati -- Andy Warhol, Halston, Cher, Lee Radziwill, to name a few -- stopping by to peruse Anderson's collection of furniture, paintings, and curiosities. The Renwick Triangle is attributed to James Renwick Jr., one of New York’s most influential 19th-century architects, whose body of work includes St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Grace Church, and the original Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington, D.C. Stuyvesant Street is named for Peter Stuyvesant, Director General of the West Indian Trading Company. Set in the St. Marks' Historic District, the block dates back to 1651. The street used to be a much longer private road leading to the Stuyvesant mansion, the epicenter of the Stuyvesant estate and farm, which included the entirety of what is now the East Village.

Features & Amenities

Interior Features

High Ceilings See Remarks Flooring: Hardwood Fireplace (1)

Building Information

Building House: 35 Stuyvesant Street
Total Units 1
Stories 7
Structure Townhouse
Style GothicRevival

Financial Details

RE Taxes $19,164/yr ($1,597/mo)

The East Village remains New York’s epicenter of counter-culture and artistic expression. Known for its active street life, community gardens, and legendary music venues, the neighborhood offers an energy unlike any other. The real estate market is characterized by historic tenement-style cooperatives, charming low-rise walk-ups, and a growing selection of modern boutique condominiums that offer luxury amenities in Downtown Manhattan.

East Village Live Market Data

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Active Listings

98

Median Asking Price

$1.29M

Median $/Sqft

$1,765

Avg Days on Market

N/A

New This Week

8

Price Reduced

26%

Sold (30 Days)

7

Median Sale Price

$1.28M

Live data from RLS at REBNY • Updated 4/9/26, 4:43 PM EST

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35 Stuyvesant Street, East Village, New York County

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MLS® ID: RLS20070216
First Listed: 2/4/2026
On Market: 2/23/2026
Pending Since: 3/16/2026
Contract Date: 2/2/2026

Listing Courtesy of Compass - Nicholas H Gavin

Listing Contact: (646) 610-3055

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