A West Village townhouse that just underwent a painstaking renovation has sold for $21 million.
That's nearly double what a development company paid for it in 2012, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The landmark house transformed from a 10-unit townhouse into a stunning single-family home.
Now updated with new wood floors, windows, a garden, an elevator, and central air, the 1880s townhouse looks nowhere near its true age.
For its sale, the apartment was staged by Cheryl Eisen of Interior Marketing Group.
Meet 79 Horatio Street, a gorgeous six-level townhouse nestled in the heart of New York City's most desirable neighborhood: the West Village.

The house was restored completely after a developer bought it in 2012 for only $10.45 million. The developer renovated the interior and converted it from 10 apartments back into a single-family home, as it was originally.

The six floors add up to a huge amount of living space with six bedrooms and 7,100 square feet.

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