A historic Neo-Federal townhouse in New York's Lenox Hill neighborhood with 5 bedrooms, 6 fireplaces and one massive dressing room is listed for $25M.
Amelia Earhart Once Landed a Plane at This $40 Million Virginia Estatewith a pool in the basement and a basketball court on the roof came to market earlier this year for $57.5 million, and now a much more traditional Neo-Federal townhouse that dates to 1878 has come to market with up-to-date amenities and unique history for $25 million.
Adding to its appeal, the home is in convenient proximity to buzzy restaurants, high-end retailers like Chanel and Bergdorf Goodman, and world-renowned art destinations like the Met and the Frick Collection. Thomas Wexler, Tyler Wexler, and Morgan Garofalo of Leslie J. Garfield hold the listing. Demetrius Simms is a digital staff writer at Robb Report.
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