An Artists' Refuge in Greenwich Village Is Listed for $25 Million
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The 125 West 11th Street townhouse has been an artistic sanctuary since the late 1800s, housing notable figures such as sculptor Daniel Chester French and dancer Valerie Bettis.
With its rich history of artistic residents, the Fonseca family cherished the home as a constant presence in their lives, appreciating its cultural significance.
After nearly 67 years in the Fonseca family, the historic townhouse is on the market for the first time, listed at $25 million following the owner's passing.
This 1849 Greek Revival townhouse features a studio with a loft, six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, and outdoor spaces reflective of its artistic heritage.
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