New York’s most expensive house on sale for $90m
March 19th, 2011 - 1:11 pm ICT by ANILondon, Mar 19 (ANI): A luxurious New York townhouse, believed to be the city’s most expensive, has gone on sale for a staggering 90 million dollars.
It can also be rented for 210,000 dollars per month.
The 35ft wide mansion in Manhattan’s opulent Upper East Side boasts ten bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, three kitchens, a wood-panelled library, an elevator, a gym and a garden, reports the Daily Mail.
If the mansion sells for the asking price it will beat previous New York record holder The Harkness Mansion sold for 53 million dollars in 2006.
The French Gothic mansion on East 80 Street was built in the early 1900s by dime store magnate Frank Winfield Woolworth for his daughter, Helena.
New York townhouse super-broker Paula Del Nunziom from Brown Harris Stevens, who will be attempting the massive sale, reasons the enormous asking price:
“This is the only mansion to be formally available that has been fully renovated in a traditional prewar style,” she explained. (ANI)
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