Tiny, real-life ‘Up’ house for sale surrounded by skyscrapers in the heart of NYC

The three-bedroom 18th century property is one of three renovated carriage houses on the block. The house has been completely refurbished for a modern look and has three bathrooms. It is reminiscent of the Disney film “Up” — which features a tiny house surrounded by skyscrapers in a city.  3 The three-bedroom, three-bathroom house is

The three-bedroom 18th century property is one of three renovated carriage houses on the block.

The house has been completely refurbished for a modern look and has three bathrooms.

It is reminiscent of the Disney film “Up” — which features a tiny house surrounded by skyscrapers in a city. 

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom house is found in Gramercy Park in Manhattan. Eytan Stern Weber at Evan Joseph / SWNS

The main bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom with heated marble floors.

If you’re lucky enough to afford the $7,000,000 price tag the home also had its own doorman and resident manager.

The listing says: “Own a piece of NYC history on a quintessential tree-lined Gramercy street. 

“The Little House located at 78 Irving, is a single-family carriage house built in the mid-1800s. 

The house has been completely refurbished and modernized. Eytan Stern Weber at Evan Joseph / SWNS
The Little House dates back to the mid-1800s. Eytan Stern Weber at Evan Joseph / SWNS

“Once home to various notable families and companies throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the 2,423 square foot home just south of Gramercy Park has been identified as one of only three renovated carriage houses on the historical block.

“While offering the privacy of a townhouse, this home has the convenience of white-glove service including a full-time doorman and resident manager.”

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