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Former convent in Greenwich Village asks $15M
The four-story Greek Revival townhouse dates back to 1839
A Greenwich Village townhouse that once served as a convent has hit the market asking $14.95 million.
The four-story Greek Revival townhouse dates back to 1839 and served as a convent associated with the nearby Church of St. Joseph, according to Curbed. The 22.5-foot-wide house has 5,900 square feet of interior space.
The seller is a family trust controlled by South African-born executive Nicholas R. H. Toms, who bought the property, which is located at 154 Waverly Place, in 2000 for $4.2 million. [Curbed] — Christopher Cameron