| ID # | RLS20067021 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 4 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 2 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, ime ụlọ: 5000 ft2, 465m2 (DOM): 176 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1905 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $78,516 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: N, W, R |
| 4 nkeji: F, Q, 4, 5, 6 | |
| 8 nkeji: E, M | |
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Mmelite Ọnụahịa. Emeela Ka Ọ Dị N'ọhịa Oge Ihi.
Okwu Nnukwu Treadwell Farm Townhouse nke Na-erughị $6M.
Na obi nke mpaghara Treadwell Farm nke a na-achọsi ike na Lenox Hill, 243 East 61st Street na-enye ohere pụrụ iche iji nwee nnukwu townhouse nke ndị mmadụ 20-ọdịdị na ntụpọ nke ihe dị ka 5,000 square feet, mpaghara mmanụ na-apụta, ohere elevator, na ihe ngosi ogologo oge pụrụ iche.
E jikwaa nke ọma ma hụ ya n'anya na mbido nke narị afọ 20, ụlọ ahụ na-enye ogo, ụdị, ịdị elu, njikọ ihe eji eme ụlọ, na ihe okike nke bụ isi na townhouse Manhattan dị mkpa. Usoro ihe owuwu ya na-akwado mmegharị ụlọ na ihe ọkụkụ, nke na-enye onye nwe ọzọ nhọrọ iji melite maka afọ 2020, nwee onwe, ma ọ bụ ibughari ụlọ ahụ nke ọma n’ime oge.
Maka ndị na-azụ ahịa na-achọ ebe, nzuzo, ogo, na uru, 243 East 61st Street na-anọchi anya otu n'ime ohere ahịa a na-ahụkarị na Upper East Side townhouse: ohere ịmepụta ụlọ Lenox Hill nke nke nwere ụdị na mpaghara Treadwell Farm.
Dị na ọdọ anọ buru ibu, ụlọ ahụ na-enye ụlọ ise, ọtụtụ ebe obibi na emume, ụgbọ ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ ise, mpaghara mmanụ na-apụta, na ohere elevator na ọkwa okpokoro. Ihe ndị mbụ gụnyere ogige osisi ohu, brick kpọmkwem, hardwood ngwongwo mahogany na mosaic, mowdings crown, elu elu, na ọkụ ọkụ nke oge a.
Ọkwa ala
Ọkwa ogige a nabatara site na nnukwu kichin a na-esi nri na-enye aka site n'aka onye nkuzi nke Swiss, Andre Liardet, na ngwaọrụ ihe stainless steel na ebu ọkụ Montague Grizzly nke ụlọ oriri. Ụlọ iri nri ahụ nwere ebe ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ na-emeghe site n’aka ofụri French na ụlọ anyanwụ na-emechi na azụ ụlọ kwụ ọtọ.
Ọkwa parlor
Ọkwa nke abụọ na-enye ụlọ obibi abụọ nwere nnukwu, nke a haziri gburugburu ọrụ ngosi na ụzọ. Onye ọbụla ọdị elu, mowdings crown mbụ, ọkụ ọkụ abụọ, na hardwood flooring mosaic dị mgbagwoju anya na-etolite usoro townhouse klas na ihu.
Ọkwa nke atọ
Ọkwa nke atọ gụnyere ụlọ obibi abụọ na-eme ka ọha, na brick kpọmkwem, ọkụ ọkụ, mpaghara izu oke ma ọ bụ ebe nwa ogbu, na ụlọ mmiri tiled marble nwere ogwe mmiri. Usoro a na-enye ohere maka ọdịiche maka suíte ma ọ bụ iji nke ndị ọbịa.
Ọkwa nke anọ
Ọkwa kachasị elu na-enwu ma bụrụ nke mepere emepe, nwere skylights, windows nke elu ruo ala, ndị French, na terrace Juliet nke na-atụle ogige. Ọkwa a gụnyere mpaghara ụlọ nke mbụ nwere ọkụ, tinyere ụlọ abụọ ndị ọzọ dabara na ndị obibi, ọrụ, ebe okike, ma ọ bụ ebe dressing.
Njirimara ndị ọzọ
Ụlọ ahụ gụnyere mpaghara ala na-arụ ọrụ, nchekwa na nchekwa, mpaghara mmanụ na-apụta, ọkụ ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ ise, na ohere elevator na ọkwa okpokoro. Ọkwa okpokoro ahụ na-enye nnukwu ohere iji hazie ya ma ọ bụ jikọta ya.
N'ụbọchị ego a, ohere ahụ doro anya: ọ dịghị ọtụtụ ihe na Upper East Side townhouse ahịa nke nwere nnukwu, nke na-enye ohere dị otú a. Onye nwe na-esote nwere ike ịchekwa ihe na-arụ ọrụ, melite ihe dị mkpa, na itinye ego na ụlọ nke na-egosipụta ịhụnanya ha, ndụ, na echiche ogologo oge.
Foto gụnyere ụfọdụ eserese dijitalụ.
Improved Price. Reimagined for Spring.
A Rare Treadwell Farm Townhouse Opportunity Under $6M.
In the heart of Lenox Hill's coveted Treadwell Farm Historic District, 243 East 61st Street offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial 20-foot-wide townhouse with approximately 5,000 square feet, private outdoor space, elevator access, and exceptional long-term potential.
Well maintained and thoughtfully designed at the turn of the 20th Century, the home offers the scale, proportions, ceiling heights, masonry presence, and structural integrity that matter most in a significant Manhattan townhouse. Its flexible floor plan allows for bedroom and bathroom realignment, giving the next owner the option to refresh for the 2020s, personalize, or more fully reimagine the home over time.
For buyers seeking location, privacy, scale, and upside, 243 East 61st Street represents one of the most compelling value opportunities in the Upper East Side townhouse market: a chance to create a generational Lenox Hill home in the Treadwell Farm Historic District.
Set across four expansive floors, the home offers six bedrooms, multiple living and entertaining areas, five working wood-burning fireplaces, private outdoor areas, and elevator access to the roof level. Original details include red oak banisters, exposed brick, mahogany and mosaic hardwood flooring, crown moldings, high ceilings, and period fireplaces.
Ground Floor
The garden level is anchored by a large eat-in kitchen designed down to the studs by Swiss master craftsman Andre Liardet, with stainless steel appliances and a restaurant-grade Montague Grizzly stove. The dining room features a wood-burning fireplace and opens through French doors to an enclosed sunroom and landscaped private backyard.
Parlor Floor
The second floor offers two generous living rooms arranged around a central gallery and stairwell. Soaring ceilings, original crown molding, two wood-burning fireplaces, and intricate mosaic hardwood flooring create classic townhouse scale and presence.
Third Floor
The third floor includes two spacious bedrooms with oak floors, exposed brick, fireplaces, a shared sitting or dressing area, and a marble-tiled bath with soaking tub. The layout offers flexibility for future suite or guest-quarter use.
Fourth Floor
The top floor is bright and open, with skylights, floor-to-ceiling windows, French doors, and a Juliet terrace overlooking the garden. This level includes a primary bedroom area with fireplace, plus two additional rooms suited for bedrooms, offices, creative space, or dressing areas.
Additional Features
The home includes a basement with laundry and storage, multiple private outdoor areas, five working wood-burning fireplaces, and elevator access to the roof level. The roof offers meaningful potential for future customization, and even expansion.
At this price point, the opportunity is clear: there is very little in the Upper East Side townhouse market that is this substantial, this flexible, and this well positioned. The next owner can preserve what works, improve what matters, and invest directly into a home that reflects their own taste, lifestyle, and long-term vision.
Photos include some digital rendering.
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. © 2026 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







