A townhouse that once belonged to Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick — down from its most recent asking price of $18.25 milliꦕon.
That’s a block east of Fifth Avenue, by Blackrock CEO Larry Fink’s mansion, and nearby Facebook co-founder Sean Parker’s mega-mansion, built out of three homes on the other side of Fifth Avenue — at numbers 26, 38 and 40 West 10th. (Parker bought the townhouses separately for $58.5 million over five years and then spent “tens of millions more in renovations,” a source said. )
🃏The sellers 🀅of 20 E. 10th St. were , of New Residential Investment Corp., and his wife Elin.
The buyers, according to pu﷽blic records, are Scott Sullivan and Anna Marrs, who reportedly created a garden filled with giant ferns in their North London home, .
The 25-foot-wide West Village townhouse, built in 1864, features two terraces𓃲 and a garden.
Other details include a chef’s kitchen and a marble clad fireplace overlooking the bi-level private garden.
There’s an entry foyer, a grand staircase, a formal dining room with original pocket doors and a fireplace and chandelier, and floor-to-ceiling French doors opening to to views of 10th Street., along with a main suite with a private terrace.
The sale came with plans by architect Steven Harris to add a penthouse level with a roof terrace, elevator and full or partial basement for an “amenity” floor with a wine room, gym, spa treatment rooms, theater and pool “if one desired,” the listing noted. The broker is Matthew Coleman of Coleman Real Estate.