Annie Leibovitz lists three-townhouse Village home

Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz has listed her West Village spread for $33 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. Paula Del Nunzio at Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

The 10,200-square-foot home is comprised of three townhouses on a corner of Greenwich and West 11th streets. Leibovitz began assembling the property a decade ago. She purchased the first two buildings — 755-757 Greenwich Street — in 2002 for $4.2 million, then bought 311 West 11th Street a year later for $1.9 million, public records show.

“It’s very rare to have something like this,” Del Nunzio told the Journal. “She created it.”

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The home has a slate patio and private courtyard garden, wide-plank wood floors and a total of 13 fireplaces.

Leibovitz had run into financial problems, at one point putting up her photo archives and the Village home as collateral for a multi-million loan, according to previous reports. The issue was resolved, the Journal said. [WSJ]Zachary Kussin

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Annie Leibovitz lists three-townhouse Village home

Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz has listed her West Village spread for $33 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. Paula Del Nunzio at Brown Harris Stevens has the listing.

The 10,200-square-foot home is comprised of three townhouses on a corner of Greenwich and West 11th streets. Leibovitz began assembling the property a decade ago. She purchased the first two buildings — 755-757 Greenwich Street — in 2002 for $4.2 million, then bought 311 West 11th Street a year later for $1.9 million, public records show.

“It’s very rare to have something like this,” Del Nunzio told the Journal. “She created it.”

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The home has a slate patio and private courtyard garden, wide-plank wood floors and a total of 13 fireplaces.

Leibovitz had run into financial problems, at one point putting up her photo archives and the Village home as collateral for a multi-million loan, according to previous reports. The issue was resolved, the Journal said. [WSJ]Zachary Kussin

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