| विवरण | आंतरिक वर्ग फुट : 7771 ft2, 722m2, भवन में 5 घर |
| निर्माण वर्ष | 1866 |
| भूमिगत रेल | मेट्रो 6 के लिए 6 मिनट |
| मेट्रो Q के लिए 9 मिनट | |
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Recently featured on the cover of The NY Observer's Townhouse Special Edition, No. 18 East 73rd Street is a stately and elegant town home located on one of the Upper East Side's most coveted, landmark blocks. The house was originally built in the Neo-Georgian style, circa 1866. and In1922, the renowned architect, William Lawrence Bottomley, completed an alteration to its façade including intricate brick work, and two Ionic columns at its entrance. Bottomley's vast legacy of fine homes is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and includes the acclaimed River House in New York. With Central Park at its doorstep, this unusually wide five-story house with basement faces north to the former Pulitzer Mansion and south, overlooking its own exceptionally deep garden and brick patios. Currently the house is being used as a mixed-use property. Connected by a gracious staircase, the owners occupy a triplex on floors 1, 2, and 3, which includes: three bedrooms, four full bathrooms, two kitchens, living room, formal dining room and a library/den. Other distinguishing features of this magnificent home include high ceilings, exquisite moldings and paneling, a 565 square foot garden and four wood-burning fireplaces. The 4th and 5th floors are configured with three one-bedroom rental apartments and one studio apartment. Tenancy is on a month-to-month basis so that the house will be delivered vacant. This treasure is easily converted for use as a Single-Family home.
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