| ID # | RLS20042965 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 3 yàrá ibùsùn, 2 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 2033 ft2, 189m2 (DOM): 303 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1900 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $2,764 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $40,392 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5, 6 |
| 9 Ìṣẹ́jú: Q | |
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16 East 84th Street, #4AB - Iwa Didara Itan Pẹlu Itunu Igbesi aye ni Upper East Side
Ti wa ni Ibere fun Tita ati/bi Iwe-ijọba; Beere nipa Awọn alaye Iwe-ijọba
Gba tẹ́lẹ̀ s'ìnà tó pẹlu ìtàn gidi ti New York ni 16 East 84th Street, ile olokiki kan ṣaṣeyọri lórí Fifth Avenue. Ti kọ́ ni 1900 nipasẹ awọn oníṣè-èdá olokiki Clinton & Russell fún George Gordon King-ablẹ́ kan ti àwọn ìdílé tó jẹ́ kí New York ati Newport jẹ́ olokiki jùlọ-ile yi jẹ́ apá kan ti mẹta ti awọn ile nla neo-Federal àti neo-Georgian tó sọ amá ṣàpẹẹrẹ ilé-iṣẹ àgbà ni Upper East Side.
Ilé #4AB n pese 2,033 ẹsẹ oníwọ̀n ti ibi àyàgbà, pẹ̀lú mẹta yàrá, meji ilé ìwẹ̀, terrace àìfarapa ti ara ẹni ti o ni wiwo ti Met, àti awọn orule giga ti o kun ile pẹlu imọlẹ adayeba. Ẹwa oníṣè-èdá àtijọ́ ni a pa mọ́ ninu ilẹ̀ igi, awọn mouldings to ròrùn, ati awọn iwọn yàrá to gbooro, nigba ti awọn imudojuiwọn to ròye n pese irọrun ti igbesi aye igbalode-pẹlu ẹrọ mimọ/iyọkuro ninu yàrá kan ati ibi idana onjẹ ti a ti mọ́ pẹ̀lú.
Awọn onra tí ń wá ẹmi àti iṣẹ́ ọwọ́ ti àkókò tó ti kọjá yóò tọ́kàntọ́kànàyè wọ́lú fún awọn odi olè fọ́kàn-rere, iwọn yàrá nla, àti awọn alaye to lẹwa ti iṣẹ́ tuntun kì í le tún ṣe. Eyi jẹ́ diẹ ẹ̀nìkan ju ile kan lọ—o jẹ́ apá kan ti ìṣàkóso oníṣè-èdá, pẹlu irú àti àkókò ti apẹrẹ alákọ̀ọ́kọ ti tẹlẹ le pese.
A wa n'ile kan ti a tan ilẹ́ àjà lórí ibè pèé kán sí Central Park, awọn ile ọnọ ayaworan ti o ni ipele agbaye, àti awọn boutique Madison Avenue, #4AB n pese irọrun ti agbegbe ibè pẹlú ilọwọ́kó ti iriri-ọkan Manhattan ni ẹnu-ọna rẹ.
Lati awọn ijó àjọ ni àkọọ́ ọdún 1900 si iyipada lọ́tọ̀ sí awọn ibè àjà ni àárín ọrundun 20, 16 East 84th Street ti wa ni ipò olokiki. Iwuwo ile ti a bọwọ́ fun, portico Ionic, àti iṣẹ́ burẹdi Flemish-bond ṣi n gba awọn olùgbé àti awọn alejo pẹlu ìmọ̀lára àṣà àìkú. Gba wà ní ilé kan tí àdúgbò àtijọ́ yan ni igbalode—iṣeeṣe alailẹgbẹ láti ní apá kan ti itan ile oníṣè-èdá New York.
16 East 84th Street, #4AB - Historic Elegance Meets Modern Comfort on the Upper East Side
Available for Sale and/or Lease; Inquire about Lease Offering Details
Step into true New York history at 16 East 84th Street, a distinguished pre-war condominium just off Fifth Avenue. Built in 1900 by famed architects Clinton & Russell for George Gordon King-scion of one of New York and Newport's most prominent families-this building is part of a trio of grand neo-Federal and neo-Georgian mansions that once defined Upper East Side high society.
Residence #4AB offers 2,033 square feet of gracious living space, with three bedrooms, two baths, private outdoor terrace with views of the Met, and soaring ceilings that flood the home with natural light. Original architectural charm is preserved in the hardwood floors, intricate moldings, and expansive room proportions, while thoughtful updates provide the ease of modern living-including an in-unit washer/dryer and a reimagined chef's kitchen.
Buyers seeking the soul and craftsmanship of a bygone era will appreciate the thick masonry walls for quiet privacy, grand room scale, and elegant detailing that new construction simply can't replicate. This is more than an apartment-it's a living piece of architectural heritage, with the character and permanence only pre-war design can offer.
Situated on a tree-lined block just moments from Central Park, world-class museums, and Madison Avenue boutiques, #4AB offers the serenity of a residential enclave with the vibrancy of Manhattan's cultural core at your doorstep.
From society receptions in the early 1900s to the careful conversion into boutique residences in the mid-20th century, 16 East 84th Street has remained a coveted address. The building's stately facade, Ionic portico, and Flemish-bond brickwork still greet residents and guests with a sense of timeless grandeur. Live in a home that blends historic elegance with modern livability-a rare opportunity to own a chapter of New York's architectural story.
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