Description

Originally constructed in 1910, this Upper East Side townhouse offers 5,100 square feet and 5 stories of space plus a basement. The property will be delivered vacant and is perfectly suited for single-family conversion. There is a retail designation on the ground floor, which allows for a partial commercial use. The townhome boasts an impressive 1,000 square-foot lush garden hidden behind the rows of townhouses between East 60th and 61st Street. A front garden area welcomes visitors to the building along with a wrought iron railing and a flow of wisteria from the neighboring townhome. Excellent light fills this property from both the North and South with low-lying buildings to the front and back.
The building stands twenty feet wide and is built fifty feet deep. There are presently no historic restrictions on the building, allowing for the façade to be changed if desired. The property also includes additional air-rights, allowing for an extension to the rear of the building or the possibility to add additional floors. The home is sited on Manhattan's Upper East Side and enjoys proximity to the area's impressive array of cultural pursuits. The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Frick Collection are close at hand along with numerous world-class restaurants and charming cafes. Nearby Central Park provides an oasis of greenery and recreation opportunities.
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Building Features 5 Floors5 Units

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Unit Features

fireplace
garden
Exposures: South
Pet Policy: Building No, No

$5,350,000 / $1,049 per ft²

Last Asking: Sep 02, 2022

8 Beds / 4 Baths - / 5,100 ft²

Total Monthly expenses: -

Maintenance: - / R.E. Taxes -

Other Details:

Mixed Use (1-6 Family)

Lot Size: 20.0' x 100.42' Built: 20.0' x 51.0'

Zoning: S1-5, S9

Exclusively listed with: Leslie J Garfield & Co Inc

Jed
Garfield

jhg@lesliegarfield.com

(212) 574-6980

Tom
Wexler

tw@lesliegarfield.com

(212) 448-7474

Listing Courtesy of Leslie J Garfield & Co Inc

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