Description

Located on a superb townhouse block on the Upper East Side with neighboring residences by renowned architects McKim, Mead & White, Delano & Aldrich, John Duncan, and C.P.H. Gilbert, this 25 foot wide Beaux-Arts style limestone mansion was designed by the preeminent architecture firm of Carrere & Hastings, who also designed the NY Public Library and the Frick Mansion. Built in 1901 by Dr. Edward Kellogg Dunham, a prominent Harvard-trained physician, and Mary Dows, heir to a successful grain dealership, the house has six stories plus a full cellar, roughly 13,587 sq.ft. of area, and an elevator serving all floors. There are high ceilings, exquisite architectural details, working fireplaces, spectacular protected city views, and picturesque garden vistas. Currently configured as an 8-unit cooperative, all 8 units (100% of shares) are available simultaneously and will be delivered vacant in outstanding condition. The house is ideal for investment or single family conversion. This is a co-exclusive.
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Building Features 5 Floors- Units

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Unit Features

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Last Asking: Oct 20, 2015

11 Beds / 9 Baths - / 13,567 ft²

Total Monthly Expenses: -

Exclusively listed with: Sothebys International Realty

Fred Williams

fred.williams@sothebyshomes.com

(212) 606-7737

Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty

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