The sale of the house at 75 1/2 Bedford St., last purchased in 2000 for about a $1 million less than the current price, is being handled by the Corcoran Group, the New York Post reported Wednesday.
The real estate company said the 1,500-square-foot home in Greenwich Village in the city's Manhattan borough once housed Pulitzer Prize winner poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and is rumored to have counted Hollywood legends Cary Grant and John Barry among its guests.
"This is a place for someone who wants a bit of history, charm, and, well, uniqueness," said Alex Nicholas, a broker for the Corcoran Group. "But when you have the narrowest house in all New York, you'll always be newsworthy."
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