105 East 73rd Street
72 & Park
Upper East Side
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$14,000,000
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Essentials
- Price$14,000,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units3
- Floors6
- Approx. Sq. Ft.10,000
Key Features
- Elevator
- Garden
105 E 73 St & its neighbor 107 E 73 St were originally built at the turn of the century by Grosvenor Atterbury as five story row houses w/English basements designed in the red brick Georgian style. Situated on a landmarked, beautiful tree-lined block of townhouses steps off Park Ave, this 21' foot wide home boast over 10,000+/- SF & features triple exposures, elevator, garden, numerous fireplaces and abundant closets & storage spaces. Current ownership utilizes the first two floors as a medical office & the top three floors as their residence. However, the house can be easily converted to a single family mansion.
Current Usage - Live/Work As a plastic surgeon, the current homeowner lives/works in the house. Reception area, examination rooms, offices, & a licensed operating room certified by The Joint Commission are situated on the first two floors of the house. The top three floors have been reserved for private living space w/the living room, dining room & kitchen on the 3rd floor; two bedrooms with ensuite baths & a family room on the 4th floor; & the master suite w/terrace on the top floor.
Single Family Mansion Potential: The house can be easily converted to a single family mansion w/north, south and western exposures. The sprawling home boasts over 10,000+/- SF. In line w/mansions of equal size the living room, dining room & server's kitchen can be placed together on the parlor floor. Bring your architect.
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Upper East Side
Upper East, from 57th Street to 110th Street, from the East River to Fifth Avenue, with Sutton Place and Carnegie Hill as separate enclaves.
The Upper East Side historically exemplifies serious landmark-type apartments but remains a neighborhood where there’s a co-op or condo for everyone. Strict co-ops (some with o’-say-can-you-see Central Park views) continue to prevail in the Upper East Side from Park to Fifth Avenues, but there are plenty of studios, one- and two-bedroom condos, and rentals on the Upper East Side as well. Luxury new condo buildings include the Laurel, with a world-class gym that would satisfy any triathlete, the Lucida, and the Brompton.
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