A dazzling Avenue residence designed by the famous architect of the gilded Stanford White era has returned to the market – this time with a large price reduction.
The limestone house with a limestone 16,000 square meters in 973 Fifth Ave., located directly from Central Park, is now ranked $ 49.9 million, a significant drop in its original $ 72.5 million in 2023.
This architectural gem is “unbelievably rare”, Corcoran’s Co-List-List-List-List-List-List, told Global, who reported the rankings. Perea-gazon shares the ranking with colleagues Carrie Chiang and Lesley Schulhof.
Specifically, this is one of the two white -designed cities in Manhattan that were intended for use with a family and remain that way today, means that this offer prides itself on an incomparable background, not to mentioned a special opportunity to own a true part of the New York History of the city. White’s work during his career included Washington Square Arch and player club; He had been associated with McKim firm Mead & White, best known for Penn Station and Madison Square Garden.
In general, White’s own work included a number of other existing cities around the city today, although they are used for other purposes. Those eight, and include 12 W. 56th St., being used for a shop and offices, and 457 Madison Ave., being used as officials, shops and a hotel. White also designed 32 houses in the Strver line in Harlem, though it is unclear how many are still busy as a single family apartment; He also borrowed his touch for 18 and 19 St. Austin’s place in Staten Island.
This current home listed owner, who bought the house for $ 42 million in 2012, entered a wide restaurant, returning the residence “back to its original glory,” Pere-Garzon said. “Everything was completely restored or settled in completely new,” he added.
“A Homage to Stanford White.”
Inside, the 11 bedroom wealth is a time rich in time, displaying nine fireplaces carved on wood, a large limestone, glossy windows and flying ceilings.
As the house retains its early 20th century charm, it has also improved with modern conveniences, including advanced air filtration systems, a new elevator and five kitchens-one pride in an island with marble water water water.
Additional equipment includes a climate-controlled wine basement, a Venetian plaster steam room, a silver jewelry and safes, and a 360-staircase of Manhattan horizon.
The house was built over a three-year period, between 1902 and 1905, the posting of White Granda, Samuel White, Samuel White.
“Some of the interiors may have been Stanford White,” Samuel said. “But I suspect the owners over the years have changed the surrounding interior.
“I’ve been home only once and photographed it about 25 years ago. There is a room where there is a kind of wooden beam ceilings and another room with a kind of panels on the walls.”
The property has been in and out of the market in recent years, with fluctuating price labels.
After initially ranking $ 72.5 million, the price fell to $ 65 million, then $ 58 million before landing at its current demanding price.
Perea-Garzon said the adjustment reflects the wider market of real estate, explaining that “if you look at what has sold in the last two years, [there’s been] somewhat a correction. “
“Next to an amazing home,” Samuel said. “I mean, this is a good, solid granite facade that is carved in this more beautiful way. So I think what people would buy, and besides the address, is location and is a big house .
Despite his successes, White’s career was cut in 1906 when he was given in a scandalous murder in Madison Square Garden.
His killer, the heir of millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw, was obsessed with the white past relationship with Thaw’s wife, model and showgirl Evelyn Nesbi, who included allegations of sexual abuse – though historians agree that Nesbi’s claims remain decorated in uncertainty.
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