Super model Gisele Bündchen’s one-time Manhattan townhouse returned to the market this week asking $16.995 million.
The West Village home, which Bündchen owned 20 years ago, was first listed for sale in April 2024 and then taken off the market last October. It was last asking the same price.
The Brazilian supermodel bought the home using a limited liability company in June 2005 for $5.8 million, records show. She sold it for $12.95 million in December 2009 to the current owner, who also used a Limited Liability Company to purchase the townhouse.
The historic home, built in 1851, stands 23 feet wide on Barrow Street. It’s one in a row of six brick Italianate townhouses constructed by Smith Woodruff that are now a part of the Greenwich Village Historic District.

Across four stories plus a finished basement, there is 5,336 square feet of living space and four bedroom suites. An elevator provides access to each of the floors, including the basement.
The main entrance leads into the parlour floor, where there’s a formal living room with built-in shelving around a fireplace, a dining room and one of the home’s two kitchens. Below is the garden floor, which has one bedroom, a den and an eat-in kitchen, which has French doors that lead to the backyard.
The rest of the bedrooms are on the top two floors. There’s a terrace off the back third-floor bedroom, and the primary suite occupies the entire top floor.
In addition to a laundry room, the finished basement provides space for a home gym.
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