| ID # | RLS20076724 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 1 yara ụra, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ (DOM): 119 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1910 |
| Ụgwọ nlekọta | $2,011 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 4 nkeji: 6 |
| 5 nkeji: 4, 5, 7 | |
| 6 nkeji: S | |
| 9 nkeji: B, D, F, M, N, Q, R, W | |
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Nnọọ na akụkụ nke akụkọ New York na 108 East 37th Street, ụlọ nke ezinụlọ J.P. Morgan pụrụ iche. Ụlọ a mara mma tupu agha na-enye ngwakọ pụrụ iche nke elegance nke akụkọ na nkasiobi nke oge a. Mgbe ị gara n'ime foyer, ị ga-ahụ ebe omumu nke dị mma na oghere uwe zuru ezu, nke dabara adaba maka nchekwa efu. Ebe kichin a na-emeghe na-eme ka ọ dị mfe ịbanye n'ime ebe obibi na ebe iri nri, ebe windows atọ ndị dị ukwuu na-elekọta ugwu na-enwu enwu site na ìhè eke ma na-enye nlele mara mma nke ụlọ Chrysler a na-ahụkarị.
Ụlọ a nwere afọ ojuju, na-enwe elu elu, ọkụ ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ, ụlọ elu mara mma, na mwube elu mara mma n'ozuzu. Ọ bụ ohere pụrụ iche ịnọ na ụlọ obibi akụkọ dị n'ime obodo na-acha ọkụ nke Murray Hill.
Nwee nkwado dị mfe na ebe ndị njem dị mkpa, ahụmịrị ahịa pụrụ iche, ụlọ ihe nkiri, na ụdị ụlọ nri dị iche iche. Ụlọ ahụ, e wuru mbụ maka Jacob Voorhies, Jr. na 1866, ghọrọ na atụmatụ Charles A. Platt na 1921 n'ọhụụ nke ụmụ nwanyị J.P. Morgan, Jane. Na 1951, ụlọ obibi ahụ gbanwere ka ọ bụrụ ụlọ elu dị elu, na-edebe àgwà akụkọ ya ka ọ na-enye nkasiobi nke oge a.
Ụlọ a nke nwere akwụkwọ iri na asaa na-anya ụlọ iri na asaa, gụnyere duplex abụọ na nkwụnye ụlọ otu ala. Ndị bi na ya na-enweta ihe nchekwa n'ala na ụlọ ịsa ahụ, na-eme ka ndụ obodo dịkwuo mfe. Nwee ahụmahụ banyere ịdị mma nke ibi na ụlọ obibi akụkọ na nkasiobi niile nke ndụ obodo nke oge a.
Welcome to a piece of New York history at 108 East 37th Street, a former mansion of the illustrious J.P. Morgan family. This charming prewar apartment offers a unique blend of historic elegance and modern convenience. As you step into the foyer, you'll find a cozy study area and ample closet space, perfect for efficient storage. The open kitchen seamlessly flows into the living and dining area, where three large north-facing windows flood the space with natural light and offer a stunning view of the iconic Chrysler Building.
This apartment is rich in character, featuring high ceilings, a working fireplace, beautiful hardwood floors, and intricate crown moldings throughout. It's a rare opportunity to reside in a historic townhouse mansion located in the vibrant neighborhood of Murray Hill.
Enjoy convenient access to major transportation hubs, unique shopping experiences, theaters, and a variety of restaurants. The building, originally constructed for Jacob Voorhies, Jr. in 1866, was later transformed by architect Charles A. Platt in 1921 at the behest of J.P. Morgan's daughter, Jane. In 1951, the mansion was converted into luxury apartments, preserving its historic charm while offering modern amenities.
This seven-story building houses seven apartments, including two duplexes and additional single-floor units. Residents benefit from basement storage and a laundry room, enhancing the convenience of city living. Experience the allure of living in a historic mansion with all the comforts of contemporary urban life.
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