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28 West 71st Street

Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of May 22, 2024
It previously was on the market for a total of 106 days.
106 days on Market

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Townhouse Facts

  • Minimum Down: 20%
    Listed: Feb 6, 2024
    Days on Market: 106
    Building Type: Townhouse
    Neighborhood: Central Park West (Manhattan)
    Listing viewed 113 times
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $3,642
Total Taxes & Fees: $3,642 ($0.56/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage: -
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $40,558 ($6.23/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,390,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Description

Celebrated architects Lamb & Rich designed this townhouse as the literal centerpiece in a row of three “edgier” Queen Anne style homes along West 71st Street. The unconventional row incorporates elements of Renaissance Revival architecture into the deep russet brick and stone facade. Number 28 is noted for its columns and balcony.

This townhouse was lovingly restored to a single-family home over several decades by the current owner and notable architect Miguel Rivera.

Inside you’ll find seven spacious bedroom suites – each with a private bathroom, outstanding spaces for formal and casual entertaining, and outdoor retreats including a gracious South-facing garden, a rear terrace, and the aforementioned signature balcony.

Located in the “sweet spot” of the Upper West Side, this townhouse is steps from the Park, all major subway lines, Museum of Natural History, and the best restaurants and shops in the neighborhood.

Garden Floor
The main entrance to the townhouse is under the stoop where a charming forecourt provides a transitional space from the city’s hustle and bustle into the heart of the home. The garden floor is an open-concept great room with dedicated areas for both formal sitting and casual dining amid a delightful chef’s kitchen.

Exciting design features such as exposed floor joists, painted brick, and rich wood cabinetry harmoniously blend modern and original elements. The kitchen has multiple workspaces and includes a Viking range with a double oven, two sinks, dishwasher, and a large stainless-steel refrigerator. After the dinner dishes are done, you can step right outside to enjoy the garden, which is a true haven with mature potted trees and lovely ivy adorning the privacy fences.

A closet and bathroom with a shower complete the floor.

Parlour Floor
At the top of the “L-shaped” stoop, a distinguished four-panel door opens to a formal hall clad in original, tall wainscoting. Entering farther reveals a large hearth and oak mantle as well as a beautifully paneled
stairwell. The parlour front is a private sitting room boasting a large window with original shutters and a leaded glass transom.

A powder room sits adjacent to this room and the main hall.
The rear of the parlour floor serves as the current primary bedroom suite. Highlights include a picture window overlooking the garden, a sitting nook, a mantlepiece with handsome green tile on the surrounding hearth, and a sunny en-suite bathroom. A spiral staircase descends from the bedroom to the garden floor below.

Third Floor
The private quarters of the townhouse begin on the third floor and feature a series of six unique bedroom suites.

The front of the floor hosts a well-appointed guest or mother-in-law bedroom suite with a full kitchenette, fireplace, two windows, and a large bathroom complete with a tub. The rear bedroom suite is reminiscent of a Parisian pensione. It boasts original woodwork, a charming fireplace, and a picture window for views of the garden and sky.

A French door separates the spacious bedroom and sitting area from a wet bar nook. Beyond this lies a full bathroom.

Fourth Floor
The fourth floor of the townhouse follows the same footprint as the third. Both bedrooms contain wet bars along with tidy en-suite bathrooms.

The rear suite has access to a private terrace overlooking other townhouses.

Fifth Floor
The stairwell and exposed brick wall leading up to the fifth floor are illuminated by a glorious skylight. A double-height suite of rooms is situated at the front of the floor with a large, light-filled great room that looks out onto a front balcony.

The open room has a fireplace, a built-in desk, and kitchenette that makes entertaining easy with a small range, dishwasher, and refrigerator. Plus, stairs lead up to a sleeping loft that can accommodate a queen-size bed. There is also a dedicated full bathroom. The rear of the floor hosts the seventh and final bedroom suite in the townhouse.

It is generously outfitted like the others below. Ladder access to the roof is located in the hallway.

Cellar
The townhouse cellar is finished with a recreation room as well as separate areas for laundry, mechanicals, and storage.

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