Luxury Outlook 2023
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Property details
Property type
Townhouse
Status
Available
Year Built
1872
Welcome to 125 East 69th Street!
Located on one of the most coveted blocks on the upper east side and situated on a leafy side street off Park Avenue, this beautiful five-story, 20-foot-wide mansion features an architecturally unique limestone and ornamental brick façade with a delicately carved portico entrance.
Originally designed by John Sexton in 1872 and developed by Christopher Keyes, this gracious home, deep in history, is filled with original detail, sophistication, and old-world charm. The sunlit living room on the parlor level includes a spectacular Palladian-style window with southern exposure, 13-foot ceilings and frieze work on the walls. The house includes multiple wood-burning fireplaces with marble and wood carved mantels, hardwood floors, a backyard, and two outdoor terraces.
Currently configured as a multi-family with an owner's duplex on the 2nd and 3rd floors, two rental units on the 4th floor and one rental unit on the 5th floor. This home presents a rare opportunity to leave as is or convert back into a single-family grand residence. The entire house can be delivered vacant by the end of 2023.
GROUND FLOOR:
Entrance hall area, four rooms and two-half bathrooms.
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS:
Large and spacious duplex apartment with a formal living room and dining room, breakfast nook, private staircase, two bedrooms, dressing room, two full bathrooms and an outdoor terrace.
FOURTH FLOOR:
Two apartments, one-bed, one-bathroom each with an outdoor terrace.
FIFTH FLOOR:
Full floor three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with southern and northern exposure.
Located moments away from Central Park, fine dining, shopping, museums, and transportation including the 4,5,6, Q train lines and crosstown M66 bus.
BUILDING DETAILS:
- 5 stories
- Interior: approximately 7,475 sqft
- Exterior: approximately 1,000 sqft - 20’ X 100’ lot
- Configured as a multi-family
- 5 full-bathrooms and 2 half-bathrooms
- Original staircase and wood carving detail
-Wood-burning fireplaces
- Limestone and brick façade
-Carved portico entrance with columns
- 13’ ceiling height on parlor floor