RARE OPPORTUNITY to acquire a spectacular and exceptional 20’ wide neo-Renaissance town house designed in 1895 by Alexander M. Welch. 11 East 76th Street is one of 6 houses in a row designed by Welch which amazingly still all retain their original appearance. Indeed, the entire block has changed very little in the last 100 years which is why it is one of the most sought-after blocks off Fifth Avenue. The 6-story house plus full basement offers soaring ceiling heights, magnificent fireplaces, and some of the Gilded Ages’ original architectural details. Currently the house is divided into a Parlor garden duplex, two generous floor-through apartments and a unique penthouse duplex with a roof terrace. Convert this landmark back to a single-family house with 14 rooms, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, two powder rooms, ten working fireplaces and an elevator to all 7 levels with your own choice of brand-new finishes throughout. The house will be delivered vacant. World-class destinations are just moments away, including the city’s finest restaurants, shops, boutiques, galleries, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and other museums along Museum Mile.
Listing courtesy of Madeline Hult Elghanayan and George Vanderploeg
Stories
5
Residential Units
4
Square Ft.
7,300
Year Built
1900
Real Estate Taxes
$157,406
Building Dimensions
20' x 102.17' (78'deep)
Unused FAR
2,288
Zoning
R8B, LH-1A
HIGHLIGHTS
Pets Allowed
Private Outdoor Space
BUILDING AMENITIES
Verizon Fios
LISTING AMENITIES
City View
OUTDOOR SPACE
Courtyard
Garden
Roof Deck
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