Description

Quadruplex for rent from the parlor floor up! This lovely 4 bedroom townhouse in the heart of Manhattan. Beautiful Tree-Lined Townhouse. Four story built plus an attic which leads into a roof terrace. Lots of Original Details. Six Wood Burning Fireplaces.
Parlor Floor: Gracious stoop with steps up to a front door that opens to a reception area in the front and a conference room/library, office and bathroom in the rear.
Second Floor: Elegant staircase leads up to a magnificent floor featuring the original herringbone flooring, and all original molding and details intact. Front room, with two floor to ceiling windows that face north, has a beautiful fireplace. Rear room, which serves as a formal dining room, also features an original fireplace and a window that faces south. Rear extension features a large kitchen and a pantry with one south facing window and two east facing windows.
Third Floor: The original staircase leads up to a living quarter consisting of a living room, bedroom, bathroom, laundry room, dining area and kitchen. This floor features four exposures, north, south, east and west, consisting of 8 windows and two original fireplaces.
Fourth Floor: The staircase leads to a living quarter consisting of two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a gracious sitting area and a large storage closet. This floor features three exposures, south, west, north, consisting of 7 windows, and one original fireplace.
Fifth Floor: The steps lead up to a large storage or utility room of square feet and an access door to a roof deck. The storage room features three windows with three exposures south, east & west.
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Building Features 5 Floors1 Units

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$16,500 per month

Rented on: Jul 11, 2016

67 Days on Market

4 Beds / 4.0 Baths - / 4,000 ft² ($49 per ft² yearly)

Furnished: No

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Exclusively listed with: Peter Ashe

Meirav Gavrielov

mg@peterashe.com

212-750-0700

Listing Courtesy of Peter Ashe View Listing

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