| ID # | RLS20065348 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 6 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, ime ụlọ: 9411 ft2, 874m2 (DOM): 185 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1896 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $176,425 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 5 nkeji: 6 |
| 10 nkeji: Q | |
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17 East 76th Street dị na etiti Fifth na Madison Avenues, ọkara blọkụ site na Central Park, na mpaghara Upper East Side kachasị mma na ụlọ ndị a na-ahụ n'anya. 17 East 76th Street bụ ụlọ itinye ego 5 nke nwere nnukwu mmefu ego kwa afọ na ohere ogologo oge, ma ọ na-enye ohere maka ịmegharị na ụlọ obulu ezinụlọ dị ịwaku. Ụlọ ahụ na-edobe oke na nka ndị nwere ike ịmasị ndị na-azụ - elu kachasị elu, ụlọ ngosi oak nke a na-emezigharịrị, na ebe ọkụ anọ e ji osisi kwadoo - mgbe ọ na-arụ ọrụ na mgbakwunye dị ọhụrụ, gụnyere elevator hydraulic Bucher e mepụtara na Switzerland nke na-eje ozi gi na ogige site na ogige nke anọ na mmezi dị mkpa na usoro igwe, nchekwa ndụ, na usoro ụlọ. Tụọ usoro mpụta na-adịkarị ukwuu maka ebe a, na-eru otu puku na narị atọ na iri ise na ọkara square ft na ogige na terraces, gụnyere ogige azụ nkeonwe na ogige terrace nke ejikọtara na ọdịdị Japanese a na-egosi na Architectural Digest. A wuru ya na 1895–96 dị ka otu n'ime ụlọ mmiri na nkume na brick, a na-akpọ ụlọ ahụ "Piscator House," nke nwere njikọ na onye ndu Germany Erwin Piscator, onye co-founder nke Epic Theatre na Bertolt Brecht. N'ogbe nke dị ka 9,411 square feet n'ogo 51/2 na obosara 20 ft, a na-emegharị ụlọ ahụ n'ozuzu na 2007 ma tinye ọhụụ na 2021–24, mgbe a nyere akwụkwọ ikike ọhụrụ nke ịbanye na Jenụwarị 2023. Ụdị limestone nke ụlọ, osisi ndị toro, na mpaghara okporo ámá dị mma, na-echekwa akụkụ a nke 76th - jụụ, nkeonwe, na gbara ọchịchịrị. The Mark na The Carlyle na-eduzi oyi na mpaghara ahụ, mgbe isi ụlọ ọhụrụ Sotheby na mmepe Gagosian dị nso na-eme ka ọnọdụ anụ ụlọ na ọdịbendị nke New York sie ike.
17 East 76th Street sits midway between Fifth and Madison Avenues, half a block from Central Park, on the Upper East Side’s most prized townhouse blocks. 17 East 76th Street is a 5-unit investment property with exceptionally strong annual income and long-term upside, while also presenting potential for conversion to a grand-single family townhouse. The residence retains the proportions and craftsmanship buyers expect- high ceilings, restored oak pocket-door parlors, and six relined wood-burning fireplaces- while operating with modern infrastructure, including a Swiss-engineered Bucher hydraulic elevator serving the garden through fourth floors and significant upgrades to mechanical, life-safety, and building systems. Outdoor space is unusually substantial for this location, totaling over 1,250 square feet across gardens and terraces, including a private rear garden and a Japanese-landscape terrace garden featured in Architectural Digest. Built in 1895–96 as one of a sister row of limestone-and-brick residences, the home is known as the “Piscator House,” associated with the German director Erwin Piscator, co-founder of Epic Theatre alongside Bertolt Brecht. Spanning approximately 9,411 square feet across 51/2 stories and 20 feet of width, the property was comprehensively reimagined in 2007 and refreshed in 2021–24, with a new Certificate of Occupancy issued in January 2023. Landmark limestone fac¸ades, mature trees, and an intact, protected streetscape define this stretch of 76th- quiet, private, and enduring. The Mark and The Carlyle anchor the immediate corridor, while Sotheby’s new headquarters and Gagosian’s expansion nearby reinforce the area’s longstanding position at the center of New York’s cultural and residential landscape.
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