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$5,995,000

For Sale

4,900 ft²

$1,223 per ft²

15 rooms

8 beds

8 baths

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Listing by Leslie J. Garfield, Corporate Broker, 505 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022

Common charges

Not applicable

Estimated payment

$37,406/mo

Taxes

$4,281/mo

Tax abatement

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About

Seller’s agent

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Thomas Wexler

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Leslie J. Garfield

Tyler Wexler

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Leslie J. Garfield

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Welcome to 321 E 6th Street, a splendid Anglo-Italianate brick townhouse built in 1853 with a rich history nestled in the heart of East Village, NYC. This distinguished residence was the past residence of filmmaker Paul Morrissey and artist Andy Warhol. The property spans four stories, boasting 20' width and a depth of 60', with a total of 8 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, several fireplaces and 4900 sqft of living space.

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About the building

321 East 6th Street

321 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10003

Multifamily building inEast Village

5 units

3 stories

1853 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 308 days
DatePriceEvent

5/27/2025

$5,995,000

Listed by Leslie J. Garfield

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SalesMedian asking price

8 beds

$5.75M

RentalsMedian asking base rent

8 beds

$21,000

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