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A New Upper Due west Side Real Estate Record

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Photograph: Anton Brookes for The Corcoran Group

An unidentified "New York family" has purchased a mansion on Central Park West for $26 million, setting a tape for the Upper Due west Side's near expensive townhouse ever, the New York Postal service was first to report.

The 6-story, 9,975-foursquare-foot Queen Anne-mode abode, at 248 Fundamental Park W, between 84th and 85th streets, is ane of just three remaining houses erected on the cake in 1887 past developer William Noble.

These are too the terminal iii unmarried-family unit homes on the artery.

The limestone and brick home has half dozen bedrooms and seven total bathrooms; an 1,875-foursquare-pes basement-level "wellness" middle which includes a heated lap pool, jacuzzi and sauna; a landscaped garden with a limestone fountain inspired past the Bethesda Fountain in Primal Park; a landscaped roof-deck overlooking Central Park; and Juliet balconies. Information technology also includes loftier-end mod features, such equally a virtual doorman, high-efficiency lighting and radiant-heated floors.

248 Central Park West heated lap pool

Photo: Anton Brookes for The Corcoran Group

garden 248 central park west

Photo: Anton Brookes for The Corcoran Group

Photo: Anton Brookes for The Corcoran Group

Photograph: Anton Brookes for The Corcoran Grouping

The listing brokers were Ileana Lopez-Balboa and Deanna Kory of The Corcoran Grouping, who first listed the property in mid-September for $30 million.

It had previously sold for nigh $16.3 million in 2019, 44% below request price, after a $x meg gut renovation and meticulous restoration by a couple who paid $vii.5 one thousand thousand for information technology in 2004.

The firm's outset owner, Colonel Richard Lathers, a successful cotton fiber merchant, famously hosted the daughters of both Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant in an try toward reconciliation of the North and S afterwards the state of war.


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The house was built by speculative developer William Noble, who worked with builder Edward Angell to erect 9 townhouses, called The Noble Houses, on the block — a "rocky, barren site." The style of the buildings has been described as a "riot of gables, trophy, chimneys and angles." Construction of each of the residences cost $37,000—about $850,000 today. Noble chose No. 247 as his ain home.

Compass banker Charlie Attias represented the mystery buyer in the only-completed bargain.

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Source: https://ilovetheupperwestside.com/a-new-upper-west-side-real-estate-record/

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