Television host Dan Abrams is looking to say goodbye to his Manhattan apartment; if you’ve got $8.799 million and you’re in the market, you could be the new owner.
Filled with history, the West Village residence takes up the first three floors of a Greek Revival townhouse that dates to the 1830s. It stretches to about 3,300 square feet of interior living space, and is a combination of two condo units.
The until holds four bedrooms all told. Due to the combination layout, the home boasts two private entrances, so the future owner will certainly be guaranteed privacy in the seven-unit building.
Potential buyers will certainly be drawn to the charming private garden, in addition to the townhouse’s four wood-burning fireplaces. White walls and matte-finished plank floors give the space a classic feel that will lend itself well to revision and renovation. The kitchen is commercial-grade, and designed open-concept with a dayroom for a very spacious feel that lends itself to entertaining.
Abrams currently serves as the host of A&E’s “Live PD” and as the chief legal analyst for ABC News.