Listing Courtesy of: REBNY / Coldwell Banker Warburg / Judy Kloner
18 W 76th Street New York, NY 10023
Active (252 Days)
$11,450,000
OPEN HOUSE TIMES
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OPENThu, Feb 612 noon - 1:30 pm
Description
MLS #:
RLS10987054
RLS10987054
Taxes
$132,492
$132,492
Lot Size
2550 acres
2550 acres
Type
Townhouse
Townhouse
Year Built
1900
1900
County
New York County
New York County
Community
Upper West Side
Upper West Side
Listed By
Judy Kloner, Coldwell Banker Warburg
Source
REBNY
Last checked Feb 5 2025 at 2:09 PM GMT+0000
REBNY
Last checked Feb 5 2025 at 2:09 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 7
Interior Features
- Laundry: In Unit
Subdivision
- Upper West Side
Basement Information
- Other
Stories
- 7
Living Area
- 10,498 sqft
Location
Listing Price History
Date
Event
Price
% Change
$ (+/-)
Oct 21, 2024
Price Changed
$11,450,000
-11%
-1,400,000
May 29, 2024
Original Price
$12,850,000
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25 WIDE MANSION ON THE BEST BLOCK ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a grand and stunning mansion in a highly coveted location, on a prime park block that is home to the Upper West Sides finest townhomes. The magnificent French Renaissance style facade is in excellent condition, and the interior walls have been mostly removed, highlighting the incredible proportions of the original mansion. At 25 wide, 6 above grade floors, and with ceilings up to 14 tall, this sun-filled townhome is perfect for entertaining or living. The parlor floor is large enough to accommodate a grand living room, dining room and spacious kitchen all on one floor. The 1075 SF roof deck features panoramic views in all directions of wide open sky, the New York Historical Society, the San Remo, and a side view of Central Park. Originally built in 1898 and designed by the architecture firm Cleverdon & Putzel, this townhome requires renovation and is priced accordingly. After a decade long search, the townhome was purchased by a prominent family with a renowned art collection for use as a private gallery. The stunning and spacious townhome could easily serve as a home for a school, foundation, or institution. A stone throw away from Central Park and one block from the Museum of Natural History, this townhome is in the heart of the best of Upper West Side dining, cafes and shopping. Please note fully DOB approved plans are available by Zivkovic Connolly Architects. Renderings shown for representational purposes only.