A wonderfully preserved residence of the gilded era is ready to market for $ 13.9 million after Glamorus’ houses from that time have returned to the spotlight.
The big limestone settlement of the 19th century is at 57 E. 74th St., between the park and Madison Avenues. Onhesh one of the seven in the historical block created by the architects marked by Buchman and Deisler.
The ranking comes after the third season of HBO’s “Gilded Era” is developing, which has created renewable interest in the cute dwellings, where the wealthy lived during that period. It also enters the market lucky as a number of city houses from the Gilded era have recently listed or sold, such as Stanford White designed 973 Ave. Ave., who traded hands for $ 46 million.
However, despite the amount of these types of properties that the latest waves have made in the residential market, they are still a rare race of home to own.
Built in 1898, this five -storey house contains a door decorated with iron lattice. It was once owned by Broadway manufacturer and television pioneer Joseph Cates. The current seller has owned him since 1990, when he bought it for $ 3.4 million from Cates.
In a 8,200 square meters of widespread, seven -bedroom property, 6.5 baths come with nine fires, two terraces and two wine cellars.
The settlement opens at an entry level with a large lobby that represents Waining Lisi, plastered ceilings and inlaid wood floors.
The salon level has 12 -legged ceilings, detailed formations and a central gallery for large -scale entertainment. There are also official living rooms and dining rooms with fireplaces, and a large kitchen of a chef and a gallery preparatory space.
For its part, the basement level includes a laundry area and a gym in the house.
Broker of the list is Joyce Sheena, by Brown Harris Stevens.
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