23 Washington Square N

Built in 1836, this exceptionally rare 27.25-foot-wide Greek Revival townhouse commands a premier position overlooking Washington Square Park, one of Greenwich Village's most prestigious and tightly held addresses. With its remarkable scale, architectural presence, and coveted location, the property represents one of the neighborhood's most significant offerings.
Currently configured as seven apartments, the approximately 10,800-square-foot residence includes a three-bedroom garden apartment, two expansive full-floor two-bedroom residences, and four well-proportioned one-bedroom apartments. The substantial footprint and flexible layout present an extraordinary opportunity to create a grand single-family mansion, live-with-income residence, nonprofit or institutional headquarters, or long-term investment.
- Location
- Fifth Avenue and MacDougal Street
- Approx SQ FT
- 10,800
- ANNUAL TAXES
- $152,202.96
- LOT DIMENSIONS
- 27' 3" X 99' 2"
The stately Greek Revival facade is distinguished by Flemish-bond brickwork, elongated French windows, and an elegant high stoop crowned by paneled double doors. Inside, magnificent proportions, soaring ceiling heights on the parlor and uppermost levels, and abundant natural light create a sense of grandeur rarely found in Manhattan townhouses.
A private rooftop terrace crowns the residence, offering rare outdoor space with sweeping skyline views, including direct sightlines to the Empire State Building. Held by the same family for more than 60 years and the first townhouse to come to market on Washington Square Park in a decade, this is a truly once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward one of Greenwich Village's most iconic homes.








