
Oldest Boutique Hotel In Manhattan Is Now Available For Purchase

The Incentra Village House, constructed in 1841, is among New York's earliest
Being the only surviving hotel in the heart of Manhattan's hippest neighborhood, Greenwich Village, it continues to attract tourists. The Plaza, Carlyle, and St. Regis hotels, all of which are historic landmarks in their own right, were all constructed decades after this one. The Incentra has always been and continues to be a secluded bed and breakfast for solo adventurers.
The property continues to be a popular backdrop for productions because it so accurately captures the essence of old Manhattan.
The Incentra, like New York, has maintained its unique character and charm by carefully preserving its old architecture, fixtures, and furnishings.
Throughout the years, the Incentra has meticulously upgraded the comfort of its visitors by installing air conditioning, private kitchenettes, smart Televisions, high speed internet, and contemporary baths.
There are 12 different rooms, and each one has its own devoted fan base. New York Residential Real Estate broker Thomas Guss gushes that the property actually seems like a private house, not like a hotel, when his firm was given the listing after the existing owners chose to sell.
Due to the unusually high demand for legal Airbnb space and other options to faceless chain hotels, as well as the newfound interest from private subscription clubs seeking for an outpost in a stylish area of the city, the shareholders of the small hotel in the heart of Manhattan have agreed to start discussions regarding a sale.
Nevertheless, whoever buys the property will not change the property's historic importance or its promise of a fresh start, just right for a modern audience interested in genuine experiences.
Source: prnewswire.com