An 1870s Clinton Hill carriage house that was transformed into the city’s very first mass timber home has sold for $7 million — after hitting the market last November for $7.5 million.
The seller, Aaron Schiller, 39, was also the architect. Schiller, of Schiller Projects, and his wife, Planted Growing co-founder Anna Schiller, 38, bought the 21-foot-wide home at 329 Vanderbilt Ave., which is part of the Clinton Hill Historic District, for $2.75 million in 2018.
It originally asked $3.95 million in 2016. “At the time, I was looking for a home for my family and to put proof of concept down for what you could do with a historic renovation in New York City that was focused on maximizing carbon savings,” Schiller told Gimme Shelter. “I was looking to prove a point with something developers said you couldn’t do in New York. I was confident it could be done.”


