The colorful and historic Greenwich Village Townhouse sells for $20 million.
This property also comes with the charm of a Design Star. Located at 114 Waverly Place, this spread has been renovated by dynamic developer and design duo Bob and Courtney Novo Gratz.
The 6,800-square-foot, five-bedroom home was a truly love labor, as recorded by the Gimmee Shelter last fall.
“A lot of years and experience have been spent building this perfect home,” Bob told Gimee Shelter at the time. The former owner of the house was the late actress and local legend Celeste Martin.
Novograts purchased the residence in 2019 for $8.5 million. They were an experience of its own during the pandemic, and they cited it in 2023 for $29.9 million after moving in with their family.
The new owners listed in the LLC could not be further identified immediately.
The six-storey home was once known throughout the village for its famous bubblegum pink stecco exterior.
That is, the city's Landmarks Conservation Committee said no.
That's when they came up with an acceptable shade of yellow gold.
Built in 1826, the 22-foot wide house features fantastic rooms with a 22-foot ceiling.
It also features attractive, multi-level 1,700-square-foot outdoor space, lined with trucks from Berkshire, where Novograts owns a residence.
The open chef's kitchen secures the interior. This also includes a large primary bedroom with a fireplace and dressing room.
Design details include custom millwork, Venetian plaster and recycled wooden floors, but high-speed elevators also make your home straighter to the modern day.
The listing brokers were Christopher Richio and Elanajino Man of Douglas Elliman.



