House of the Day: 558 Third Street
Third Street is arguably the Slope’s grandest East-West street and limestone mansions like this single-family at Number 558 are the reason why. We’re aching to see some interior pics but have no reason to doubt the listing’s desciption of original “lovingly maintained” original details. (Throw us a bone with that “paneled formal dining room” though!)…

Third Street is arguably the Slope’s grandest East-West street and limestone mansions like this single-family at Number 558 are the reason why. We’re aching to see some interior pics but have no reason to doubt the listing’s desciption of original “lovingly maintained” original details. (Throw us a bone with that “paneled formal dining room” though!) Anyhoozles, there was an open house yesterday, though we suspect that the $3,499,000 asking price puts the 4,400-square-foot shloss out of the range of most readers. Anyone go for the pure voyeurism of it all?
Listing #104 [Townsley & Gay] GMAP P*Shark
Photo by Kate Leonova for Property Shark
Anon@ 1:33 – I know you are bitter that you cant send your kid to 321 but please dont lie about overcrowding. There isnt a single 1st grade class with more then 28 kids at 321.
I love the built-in china cabinet.
I love the built-in china cabinet.
Sorry — I’m a doof. I was looking at the T&G listing for the 1st St. limestone. This one is pricey, but not too narrow.
i grew up in a town not unlike greenwich and my parents bought there — an estate being settled without heirs, about all my parents could afford in that town — just so that i could go to a public school … you know, mixed income, mixed race, all that good stuff for dealing with the real world later in life.
Waaay too narrow for that kind of bread. The library is the full width of the house, and it can’t be wider than 15 feet. Shame, since the details are lovely. Who knew they built em that narrow on 3rd Street?
I’m not sure how many “much more expensive” places there are in the suburbs. 3 plus mil is a high value.
Most folks with the estates in Greenwich and places like that do not send their kids to public school. It’s private schools and private rehab clinics all the way.
321 has 35+ kid in each 1st grade classroom. Sorry, but not the better than private. Sadly, 321 is not as good as it once was. Victim on its own success.
Interior pics are now posted on the listing’s site – nice!