| ID # | RLS20080022 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 10 yara ụra, 10 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, igwe asacha akwa, igwe na-akpụ akwa, ime ụlọ: 9016 ft2, 838m2 (DOM): 104 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1922 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $200,892 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 6 nkeji: 4, 5, 6 |
| 10 nkeji: Q | |
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Ụlọ ohu kwụsiri ike nke a na-emeghe emepe 25 ft. Obosara – Ịma ụlọ zuru oke
No. 9 East 82nd Street na-enye ohere pụrụ iche ịmasị nnukwu ụlọ nke dị na otu n’ime ụzọ ndị na-achọsi ike nke Upper Eastside. N’oge a, na-emepụta nnukwu ụgwọ mgbazinye, ụlọ a nwere nha 9,016 square feet nwekwara ike reegharị ma bụrụ ụlọ naanị otu ezinụlọ nke na-adọrọ mmasị.
E mere ya site n'aka onye na-ese ihe Henry Andersen ma wuo na 1895, No. 9 bụ ihe owuwu nke ukwuu nke Gilded Age, dị ịtụnanya maka obosara 25-foot ya dịka ebe ọ dị n’etiti Fifth na Madison Avenues. Odiwo nile ka Kellogg Family, ọ na-agụnyere Central Park na Metropolitan Museum of Art n'etiti ndị agbata obi ya kacha nso. Ụlọ a bụ otu n’ime ụlọ ndị Neoclassical anọ a na-eso ọnụ, nke each nwere ihe ndị a na-ahụ karịrị akarị na owuwu. Ụlọ anyị nwere ala limestone, windo akụkụ na-enyocha nke dị n'iru ugwu, na ọnụ ụzọ portico dị elu, na ọnụ ụzọ ọrụ nke kwesịrị ekwesị. Ụfọdụ n'ime ihe ndị ọzọ a pụrụ ịhụ n'ime facade gụnyere ihe nkiri Greek, nkọwapụta frieze dị elu, na ọjọọ砖 na terra cotta n'okpuru cornice kọpụ.
Edebere dị ka apartments anọ (4) nke ultra-luxury mgbazinye, nke ọ bụla na-emepụta ụgwọ mgbazinye dị elu, ụlọ a mepụtara na 2021. Ụlọ ndị a nwere elu elu dị elu, ọkụ na-ahụ maka onwe ya, ala oak mara mma, ọhụụ ọhụrụ nke ikuku na usoro okpomọkụ, ọrụ millwork, ịdị mma ọkụ ọkụ nwere ebe nkwado, na kichin ruru ezu, ebe ebe a na-esi na ya nwere ala na-ekpo ọkụ na ọkụ ọkụ. Maka onye ịwụ na-elekwasị anya n'ịzụlite arụmọrụ na nkwụsịtụ n'ịmegharị site na ịzụta ruo na ọrụ, ihe owuwu na ntọala a dị njikere na nke a pụrụ ịdabere na ya, n'ọnọdụ dị otú a, nwere ike ịbụ ihe siri ike ịmegharị.
Ụlọ dị n’ogboụwa nwere nnukwu otu nwere nnukwu ịma ụlọ na kichin na-ekwo ekwo, nke na-eduga na ogige nkeonwe mara mma nke dị karịrị 32 ụkwụ. Ụlọ a nwekwara elu abụọ (2), ọfịs, na den nwere ebe nchekwa.
Ụlọ nke abụọ, duplex nwere elu anọ (4), na-enweta nnukwu ụlọ e ji ihe mara mma mara mma, elu 12'9", na ụkwụ na azụ a na-ese ịma osisi. Kichin dị na Europe nwere ebe iri ụtụtụ na-eduga na oghere nkeonwe. Elu abụọ (2) dị ukwuu na-elekwasị anya na ndị ahụ na enye aka dị n’otu a. Ụlọ elu duplex nke elu nwere media dị ukwuu, nnukwu ụlọ nke na-elekwasị anya na ikuku ndị gịnị na closets na-arụpụta, na ụlọ mmanụ spa nwere tub nke na-anọpụ na ya, ọkụ na-ahụ maka onwe ya, ala na-ekpo ọkụ, Toto washlet, na ịsa ahụ dị ukwuu.
Units atọ na anọ bụ simplex zuru ezu na nke ọ bụla nwere abụọ (2) ụgbọala n'elu, abụọ (2) ogige zuru ezu, na nnukwu ụlọ e ji arụpụta ya na kichin na-ekwo ekwo.
Ebe nrụọrụ nrụpụta ugbu a na atụmatụ ụlọ naanị ezinụlọ na-enwe ike ịzụlite na arịrịọ.
Renovated Turnkey 25 ft. Wide Limestone Mansion -- Universal Appeal
No. 9 East 82nd Street offers a rare opportunity to own a significant mansion on one of the Upper Eastside's most desirable tree-lined townhouse blocks. Currently generating substantial rental income, this 9,016 square foot property could also be reimagined and reconfigured as a stunning single-family residence.
Designed by architect Henry Andersen and built in 1895, No. 9 is a stately five-story Gilded Age structure, as attractive for its 25-foot width as for its location between Fifth and Madison Avenues. Once home to the Kellogg Family, it counts Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art among its closest neighbors. The subject property is one of four consecutive Neoclassical townhouses, each with prominent architectural elements. Our subject boasts a limestone base, expansive south-facing casement windows, and a raised portico entrance, as well as a proper secondary service entrance. Other notable details threaded throughout the facade include Greek motifs, a stately frieze detail, and yellow brick and terra cotta accents below the copper cornice.
Arranged as four (4) ultra-luxury rental apartments, each generating significant rent, the building was fully renovated in 2021. Individual units feature high ceilings, custom lighting, beautiful oak flooring, new central air-conditioning and heating systems, custom millwork, decorative fireplaces with restored mantels, and imported kitchens, while the fabulously-appointed bathrooms have heated floors and custom lighting. For an investor who prioritizes performance stability and a seamless transition through acquisition to operation, a structure and setup this ready and reliable, in a location this desirable, might be impossible to replicate.
The garden-level unit includes a grandly scaled great room with an open-concept kitchen, leading to a beautiful private garden more than 32 feet deep. This unit also features two (2) bedrooms, an office, and a den with storage.
The second unit, a four (4)-bedroom duplex, enjoys a beautifully paneled great room, 12'9" ceilings, and a staircase with sculptural glass railing. A European-designed kitchen with a breakfast nook leads to a private outdoor space. Two (2) large south-facing bedrooms and two (2) full baths also appear on this level. The duplex's upper floor has a large media room, an expansive south-facing primary bedroom with custom closets, and a spa-equivalent bathroom with freestanding tub, custom lighting, heated floors, a Toto washlet, and a spacious shower.
Units three and four are each full floor simplexes with two (2) south-facing bedrooms, two (2) full baths, and an expansive great room with open-concept kitchen.
Current rent roll and single-family floorplan can be made available upon request.
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