Nearly 30% of New Yorkers moved to a new apartment last year. This apartment has not come available for nearly 30 years. You will soon see why. They really dont make them like this anymore. Dating from 1839, the house is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in the Village, and maintains details from the time when it was home to actor John Barrymore one hundred years ago. These include built-in folding shutters on each of the windows, exquisite molding, two marble fireplaces, and dark Belgian walnut floors that you will not see in even the shiniest new condo. While these period details will be preserved, the unit will be updated: the gallery kitchen with Persian tile floors will feature all new stainless appliances, including dishwasher, and the windowed bath will be remodeled. The apartment fills the entire third floor. Its living room can easily accommodate a dining table and faces south for excellent sunlight. The master bedroom is king-sized and adjoins the second bedroom, which is suited to guests, or for use as an office. Unusual for an apartment of this style, the storage is ample, with a walk-in, three additional closets, and two large storage/sleeping lofts. And to think you can have all this with Washington Square as your front yard. Call today, and make this your last move for a long time. Tenant occupied. Showing by appointment only. Photos to come. Available early/mid-May upon completion of renovation.