It's Free to Look: One Prime Number in Tribeca

On the market for the first time since 1998, this landmarked townhouse in the federal style is so money it doesn’t even

On the market for the first time since 1998, this landmarked townhouse in the federal style is so money it doesn’t even know it! According to The AIA Guide to New York, the Tabak Is Tribeca listing once belonged to John McComb Jr., who designed City Hall with Joseph Mangin, and is located in a “Prime Tribeca Location” on a Cobblestone street to boot.

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The four-story townhouse includes a number of unique and valuable features, a good thing considering the home’s landmark designation leaves little room for alterations: four brick hearth fireplaces (plus two additional fireplaces can be recovered), four bedrooms, 4.5 baths, a finished basement, an office area and a 400-square-foot private garden.

For the meager sum of $5.6 million, this gorgeous piece of property could be yours.

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It's Free to Look: One Prime Number in Tribeca