twin red bricks The townhouses at 20-22 Bank Street, between Waverly Place and West Fourth Street, are on sale (as a DIY mansion) for $37.5 million. Together, the homes are approximately 40 feet wide and have approximately 7,600 square feet of interior space, including eight bedrooms, eight full bathrooms, and two powder rooms. The total outdoor space is approximately 2,000 square feet. Both buildings were built around his time in 1845 and retain many original architectural details, including numerous wood-burning fireplaces and ironwork.
Mr. Rudin, who has won critical acclaim for films such as “The Social Network” and “No Country for Old Men,” and Broadway shows such as “A Tale of Alabama” and “The Book of Mormon,” is the owner of 22nd Street. Owned. bought the building from Carter in 2019 for $17.4 million and has since begun extensive renovations.
“He completely renovated the building, added an elevator and expanded the back,” said Deborah Grubman, a broker with the Corcoran Group who represents Mr. Rudin. “Basically, it is in unused condition.”
No. 20 has not been recently renovated, said Henry Hershkowitz of Compass, the property’s broker.That used to be a house Dr. Charles P. Dolatdentist and his wife marilyn doratThe top floor of the building is currently occupied by tenants, but will be vacant when it is sold, Herskowitz said.
The Rockefeller Guest House, 242 East 52nd Street, between Second and Third Avenues, sold in a private transaction for $19.9 million. Mr. Lauder, Estée Lauder’s youngest son, paid approximately $11.2 million for the modernist building at a Christie’s auction in 2000.