| ID # | RLS20091005 |
| Impormasyon | 5 kuwarto, 5 banyo, 3 kalahating banyo, dishwasher na makina, washer, dryer, Loob sq.ft.: 8000 ft2, 743m2, May 5 na palapag ang gusali DOM: 32 araw |
| Taon ng Konstruksyon | 1899 |
| Buwis (taunan) | $107,496 |
| Subway | 1 minuto tungong F, Q |
| 4 minuto tungong N, W, R, 6 | |
| 5 minuto tungong 4, 5 | |
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Ang 163 East 64th Street ay isang pambihirang makasaysayang tahanan na matatagpuan sa isa sa mga pinaka-prestihiyoso at magagandang townhouse block sa Manhattan. Orihinal na itinayo noong 1872 ni John Prague, ang tahanan ay maingat na binago sa mga nakaraang taon, maganda ang pagsasanib ng karakter at alindog ng Victorian na pinagmulan nito sa walang panahong kagandahan ng isang Neo-Georgian na fasad na dinisenyo ng tanyag na arkitekto na si R.D. Graham. Ang fasad mismo ay talagang pambihira, maingat na naibalik ng mga parehong artisan na responsable para sa Cathedral Church of St. John The Divine.
Ang mahusay na tahanang ito na may tinatayang 8000 sq ft, kasama ang isang tapos na basement, ay nag-aalok ng limang silid-tulugan, limang buong banyo, tatlong kalahating banyo at isang bihirang pakiramdam ng init at sopistikasyon sa buong tahanan. Itinayo na may kahanga-hangang lapad na 20 talampakan at mas natatangi sa lalim na 90 talampakan, ang sukat at proporsyon sa buong tahanan ay hindi karaniwan para sa buhay sa Manhattan townhouse, na lumilikha ng maluwang na mga espasyo para sa pagdiriwang at kamangha-manghang dami sa bawat antas. Mula sa sandaling dumating ka, ang pinainit na bluestone na pave ay lumilikha ng isang nakakaengganyong pasukan, na humahantong sa isang eleganteng foyer na pinalamutian ng mga hand-painted wall coverings na agad na nagtatakda ng tono para sa pinino subalit nakakaakit na atmospera ng tahanan.
Ang parlor floor ay parehong grand at komportable, idinisenyo nang pantay para sa pang-araw-araw na pamumuhay at eleganteng pagtanggap. Ang mga Versailles-pattern na hardwood floors, mataas na 13.5 talampakang kisame, at mga kahanga-hangang orihinal na detalye ay lumilikha ng pakiramdam ng walang panahong kagandahan. Ang aklatan ay nagpapanatili ng orihinal na pine paneling mula 1872 at nililiwanagan ng isang bronze chandelier na nagmula pa sa huling bahagi ng 1800s. Malapit dito, ang pormal na sala ay nagtatampok ng mga custom faux Fragonard murals, isang Venetian chandelier, at isang grand piano, na lumilikha ng isang espasyo na nararamdaman na masinsin, sopistikado, at hindi maikakaila na New York.
Idinisenyo para sa pambihirang pagtanggap, ang Belle Époque American walnut bar ay isang tunay na piraso ng sining, napaka detalyado sa marmol na sining at nakoronahan ng isang nakamamanghang Lalique glass ceiling na nagpapalutang sa silid ng malambot na natural na liwanag. Ang sahig, na dinisenyo ni Steven Puzzi, ay nagdadagdag ng isa pang antas ng sining at pagkapino. Pantay na kapansin-pansin, ang pormal na dining room ay nagtatampok ng malalaking bintana at isang pambihirang 18th-century Provencal hand-painted tapestry na nagmula noong 1750s, na maingat na naibalik ng Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Kabilang sa iba pang mga tampok ay isang kaakit-akit na French country-style eat-in kitchen, isang gym sa bahay, isang 300-bote na wine cellar, walong fireplaces, at isang maluwang na hagdang-bato na maayos na nag-uugnay sa bawat antas ng tahanan. Isang pribadong elevator ang nagbigay ng tuloy-tuloy na access sa buong lugar.
Ang terrace sa ika-apat na palapag ay talagang pambihira - isang pribadong panlabas na santuwaryo na natapos na may bluestone at marmol na sahig, surround sound, isang sistema ng pagkatunaw ng niyebe, at isang malamig na ilaw na fountain na pinalibutan ng eleganteng lantern lighting at magandang ilaw na mga puno na lumilikha ng mainit at kaakit-akit na ambiance matapos ang dapit-hapon. Perpekto para sa pagtanggap ng mga bisita para sa pagkain o simpleng pag-enjoy ng tahimik na gabi sa itaas ng lungsod, ang espasyo ay nagiging mapayapa, masinsin, at talagang mahika.
Matatagpuan sa puso ng Upper East Side, ang 163 East 64th Street ay ilang hakbang mula sa Central Park, world-class dining, luxury shopping, at ilan sa mga pinaka-sikat na institusyong kultural ng lungsod.
Ang proaktibong asosasyon ng kalye ay tumutulong na mapanatili ang kagandahan at integridad ng kalye sa pamamagitan ng relasyon nito sa lahat ng aspeto ng gobyerno ng Lungsod. Ang block ay lalo ding natatangi sa pagkakaroon ng 11 ilaw sa kalye na may metal halide luminaires, na nagbibigay ng pambihirang maliwanag na ilaw sa kalye.
163 East 64th Street is an extraordinary historic residence located on one of Manhattan's most prestigious and picturesque townhouse blocks. Originally built in 1872 by John Prague, the home has been thoughtfully transformed over the years, beautifully blending the character and charm of its Victorian origins with the timeless elegance of a Neo-Georgian facade designed by renowned architect R.D. Graham. The facade itself is truly exceptional, meticulously restored by the same craftsmen responsible for the Cathedral Church of St. John The Divine.
This gracious residence of approx. 8000 sq ft including a finished basement, offers five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, three half bathrooms and a rare sense of warmth and sophistication throughout. Built an incredible 20 ft wide and even more unique, 90 feet deep, the scale and proportions throughout the home are rare for Manhattan townhouse living, creating expansive entertaining spaces and remarkable volume across every level. From the moment you arrive, heated bluestone paving creates a welcoming entrance, leading into an elegant foyer adorned with hand-painted wall coverings that immediately set the tone for the home's refined yet inviting atmosphere.
The parlor floor is both grand and comfortable, designed equally for everyday living and elegant entertaining. Versailles-pattern hardwood floors, soaring 13.5-foot ceilings, and remarkable original details create a sense of timeless beauty. The library retains its original 1872 pine paneling and is illuminated by a bronze chandelier dating back to the late 1800s. Nearby, the formal living room features custom faux Fragonard murals, a Venetian chandelier, and a grand piano, creating a space that feels intimate, sophisticated, and unmistakably New York.
Designed for exceptional entertaining, the Belle Époque American walnut bar is a true showpiece, exquisitely detailed with marble craftsmanship and crowned by a magnificent Lalique glass ceiling that bathes the room in soft natural light. The floor, designed by Steven Puzzi, adds another layer of artistry and refinement. Equally striking, the formal dining room features oversized windows and an extraordinary 18th-century Provencal hand-painted tapestry dating to the 1750s, meticulously restored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Additional highlights include a charming French country-style eat-in kitchen, an in-home gym, a 300-bottle wine cellar, eight fireplaces, and a sweeping staircase that gracefully connects every level of the home. A private elevator provides seamless access throughout.
The fourth-floor terrace is truly exceptional - a private outdoor sanctuary finished with bluestone and marble flooring, surround sound, a snow-melting system, and a softly illuminated fountain framed by elegant lantern lighting and beautifully lit trees that create a warm, enchanting ambiance after dusk. Perfect for hosting guests for dining or just enjoying a quiet evening above the city, the space feels serene, intimate, and truly magical.
Situated in the heart of the Upper East Side, 163 East 64th Street is moments from Central Park, world-class dining, luxury shopping, and some of the city's most celebrated cultural institutions.
The proactive street Association helps preserve the beauty and integrity of the street through its relationship with all aspects of City government. The block is also especially unique in featuring 11 streetlights with metal halide luminaires, which allow for extraordinary bright street lighting.
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