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203 Prince St
Listing Notes
Featured in Architectural Digest and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this rare, 24.5-foot wide townhouse has been sympathetically restored and is one of only three surviving merchant houses built in the transitional Federal/Greek Revival style. Located in Soho's Sullivan-Thompson Historic District, and built on land that was once part of the estate of former Vice President Aaron Burr, this iconic residence has tremendous curb appeal and offers exceptional charm with grand-scaled rooms, period details, 6 wood-burning fireplaces and bright exposures through original sash windows. From the moment you ascend the high stoop and gaze up at the impressive front door, you know you've arrived someplace special. A wide entrance vestibule leads to a magnificent double parlor with soaring 14-foot ceilings, ornate plaster moldings, matching onyx fireplaces and light through historic 6-over-6 windows. Just beyond, a large Tuscan-inspired eat-in-kitchen completes the floor and provides access to a lush, intimate "secret garden" ideal for relaxing and dining al fresco. The top two floors of the house are bathed in natural light and offer four large bedrooms each with a wood-burning fireplace, and two separate studies that easily convert to additional bedrooms. The ground floor English Basement extends the full footprint of the house and is currently an open plan with unlimited potential. Accessed from either the parlor level or underneath the front stoop, this expansive space offers numerous options including additional bedrooms, a private office or a separate guest apartment. The full cellar below is finished as a home gym and offers a large separate laundry room and endless amounts of storage. Additional amenities include multi-zoned central air-conditioning, custom-milled bookshelves, copious amounts of storage and a charming powder room for guests. This very special offering presents a rare opportunity to live in one of New York's most treasured landmarked homes and will appeal to those who appreciate history and have a passion for preservation. And of course, there's the alluring Soho location, surrounded by historically significant architecture with great restaurants, cafe's, galleries, world class shopping and every possible convenience right at your doorstep. Truly one-of-a-kind!
Market Insights
$2829/sqft vs a nearby median of $2463/sqft.
- +15% versus the nearby median price per square foot.
- Price history is limited, so current comps matter more than trend alone.
- 4,224 sqft creates a usable price-per-square-foot read.
Pricing Read
Asking price is about 14.1% above where comps + adjustments land — there is room to negotiate.
- Transit access+$410k +4.0%
- Visible condition issues−$359k −3.5%
- Days-on-market gravity−$308k −3.0%
- Pre-war character+$257k +2.5%
Property Read
The property is priced above the nearby median per square foot, so condition, building quality, and exact location need to justify the higher ask.
Price history is still limited; review again as more market activity becomes available.
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Listing Details
- Days on market
- 225 days
- Last price change
- No change recorded
- Listed
- Sep 29, 2025
- Photos
- 24 photos
- Property type
- townhomes
- Status
- for sale
Features & Amenities
Photos
Building Facts
- Year built
- 1833
- Stories
- 3
- Total units
- 3
- Residential units
- 2
- Building area
- 4,224 sqft
- Lot size
- 1,887 sqft
- Land use
- Mixed residential and commercial buildings
- Building class
- S2
From NYC public records where available.