37 Harrison Street Manhattan, NY $ 8,250,000
37 Harrison Street
$ 8,250,000
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37 Harrison Street

Manhattan, NY, 10013
$ 8,250,000
Bedrooms3 Baths2.2

Monthly Estimate*

$ 51,469

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Single Family Home for sale in Manhattan, NY

for $8,250,000 with 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, 2 half baths. This home was built in 1828.

Originally built in 1828, 37 Ηarrіsοn Strееt, а landmarked Federаl‐ѕtуle tοwnhouse, has lived many lives. From family residence to food market headquarters, today it stands as a refined single-family home, a rare union of historic character and modern design. Carefully restored and reconfigured by architect Susan Yun and interior designer Penelope August, the home embodies a sense of continuity: history honored, yet reinterpreted with contemporary craftsmanship. The façade has been meticulously preserved with restored windows, dormers, and original wood detailing. The entire interior structure was rebuilt around an internal steel frame, creating a hidden heft and longevity to the property. High ceilings on each floor, up to 11 feet tall, create a surprising interior volume. Beginning in the garden level, a new central staircase in reclaimed heart pine becomes the spine of the home, drawing light and air through each level. Wide-plank floors carry throughout, treated with a pale tint that reveals the natural grain while lending a soft, modern finish. The kitchen, doubled in scale and sited at the rear for garden access, is anchored by a marigold Lacanche range and terrazzo countertops embedded with recycled glass chips. Custom glass pendant lights, cast in Rosaline hues, nod to the 1920s and 1930s. Cabinetry is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Calluna, paired with a copper Waterworks faucet and opal-glass hardware—details that balance durability with quiet elegance. Throughout the townhouse, working fireplaces provide warmth, while reclaimed doors and vintage bath fittings lend texture and authenticity. The top floor is dedicated to the principal suite. Here, exposed original timber beams have been brushed and treated with tung oil to reveal their centuries-old patina. The bath is finished in Moroccan tadelakt plaster, with brass fixtures and custom ceramic tilework that echoes historic European marbling techniques. Other features include 11-foot ceilings and a working fireplace, plus a huge walk-in closet and 5 supplemental closets. Two additional large bedrooms occupy the second floor. Each spans the width of the house and has its own working fireplace. They share a bathroom outfitted with Waterworks and Lefroy Brooks fixtures. On the garden level, stone foundations remain visible as a testament to the home’s age, while modern interventions such as a folding gallery wall allow the lower level to flex between living, working, and exhibition space. A new steel porch was designed in deference to the landmarked exterior, creating a seamless transition to the rear garden. This is a townhouse that tells its story through materials: layers of pine and terrazzo, plaster and tile, steel and stone. Historic yet renewed, it is an architectural palimpsest, a rare opportunity to inhabit a piece of New York’s past, thoughtfully adapted for the present.

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Single Family Active

Price

$ 8,250,000

Bedrooms

3

Full Bath

2

Half Bath

2

Property Type

Single Family

Taxes

$ 31,284

Style

Year Built

1828

Town/City

Manhattan

County/Region

New York

MLS | Web ID

RLS20053214

List By
Nicholas H Gavin

Listing Agent

Compass

Broker

(646) 610-3055

Phone

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$54,076
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Monthly Principal & Interest
$51,469
Monthly Property Taxes
$2,607
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Pricing History
DatePricePrice ChangeDescription
12/1/2025$8,250,000 -5.71% Price Down
10/7/2025$8,750,000 Listed Price

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37 Harrison Street, Manhattan, NY, 10013 is a Single Family Home for sale at $8,250,000. 37 Harrison Street has 3 bedrooms, 2.2 baths, and was built in 1828. The property's zip code is 10013 which is in Manhattan, NY