Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$183,995 ($18.78/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($6,200,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
Location and Design: This prestigious mansion is located in the Upper East Side neighborhood and was designed and built in 1904 by renowned architect Stanford White. It boasts elegant period details such as hardwood floors, custom paneling, five fireplaces, and oversized windows.
Interior and Amenities: The interiors, designed by AD 100 Ellie Cullman of Cullman Kravis, feature six spacious bedrooms, a generous eat-in kitchen, a grand entry with a welcoming gas fireplace, and a 20 foot tall indoor basketball court. Additional amenities include a large temperature-controlled wine cellar, second home office, primary laundry room, and home gym.
Size and Space: The 22 foot wide mansion offers approximately 10,000 square feet of living space, with exceptional storage throughout the house. The parlor floor features a grand living and dining room with ceilings over 13 feet high.
Primary Suite: The primary suite includes a bedroom, dressing room, walk-in closet, and a newly renovated bathroom, providing a luxurious living experience.
Outdoor Features: The property boasts a beautiful garden with a waterfall, gas grill, and al fresco dining area, perfect for outdoor entertainment.
Building Amenities and Maintenance: The building amenities include an elevator for easy access to all floors. The house has been meticulously updated and maintained, ensuring a high standard of living.
Description
22 Foot Wide Mansion on East 73rd Street
On a tranquil tree-lined street central to the Upper East Side, this 22 foot wide mansion offers abundant indoor and outdoor space, beautiful light, extraordinary entertaining rooms, six spacious bedrooms and a generous eat-in kitchen, superb renovations…and a 20 foot tall indoor basketball court.
Designed and built in 1904 by Stanford White, this brick and limestone house in the Neo Federal Style features Doric columns, a mansard roof and approximately 10,000 square feet of living space. Built by the finest craftsmen of the time, elegant period details can be found throughout, including hardwood floors, exceptionally wide and distinctive stairways, custom paneling, five fireplaces and oversized windows. With elegant interiors by AD 100 Ellie Cullman of Cullman Kravis, this is a gracious home that has been meticulously updated and maintained.
The grand entry, with a welcoming gas fireplace, leads past an exceptionally wide staircase to the large, eat-in kitchen, with a significant pantry and back stairs to the butler’s service pantry on the parlor floor.
A sliding door leads graciously to the garden which features a subtle waterfall, a large gas grill, a table for al fresco dining, open seating, planters, garden beds and flowering trees. There is an unexpected and open view across the back façades of the elegant townhouses to the north. Also on the entry level are two large coat closets, a powder room and an elevator as well as access from the kitchen to the extensive lower level of the house.
The parlor floor’s grand living and dining room have ceilings over 13 feet high and floor to ceiling south facing windows.
There is a wood burning fireplace in the living room and French doors that open to a planted balcony. Joined by a large central hall landing, the dining room maintains the original quarter-sawn oak paneling, a signature of Stanford White design. There is a gas fireplace with a carved stone mantle and a nine-foot-tall window that overlooks the garden.
Beyond the dining room is a butler’s service pantry with two additional windows overlooking the garden, extensive storage in wood paneled cabinetry, and a staircase to the primary kitchen below. A powder room is also found on this floor.
The third floor features the primary suite with bedroom, dressing room, additional walk-in closet and a newly renovated bathroom with a soaking bathtub and double steam shower. The large library is across the hall; each of these rooms has its own gas fireplace.
Three bedrooms are on the fourth floor, one with an ensuite bathroom and a large hall bathroom for the two others. The fifth floor has a wood-paneled 20 x 23 foot half-basketball court with 20ft ceilings. There is also a media room with 100” TV and cinema seats, a hall bathroom, laundry/kitchenette and a windowed home office.
One flight up brings you to an additional bedroom with an ensuite bathroom.
The full lower level has a large temperature-controlled wine cellar, second home office, primary laundry room, home gym and sizable bedroom and bathroom. There is direct access to the street and the elevator accesses this level. There is exceptional storage throughout the whole house.
Architectural details have been kept, enhanced and maintained, while all current day improvements have been carefully integrated into this home.
Ready for its new owners, this is a unique and magnificent home indeed.
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Building Amenities
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Elevator
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