143 East 19th Street
Irving Place & Third Avenue
Gramercy
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$5,450,000
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FOURTH FL
Oval skylight at the landing. Two front bedrooms. Two rear bedrooms. Two full baths with skylights. Small hall skylight.
THIRD FL
Master bedroom suite with floor to ceiling windows overlooking gardens. Wood burning fireplace. Full bathroom. Walk in closet. Front library. Wood burning fireplace. Full bathroom with steam shower.
PARLOR FL
Entrance vestibule at stoop entrance. Front living room with floor to ceiling windows and wood burning fireplace. Powder room. Open kitchen and dining area. French doors leading to a terrace overlooking gardens.
GARDEN FL
Entrance under gated stoop. Front bedroom with full bathroom. Large family room with wood burning fireplace. French doors leading out to garden. Full bathroom. Laundry room.
CELLAR
Full dry cellar containing mechanicals and storage.
Essentials
- Price$5,450,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Floors4
- Bedrooms6
- Bathrooms6.5
- Rooms10
- Approx. Sq. Ft.4,240
Key Features
- Alarm system
- Central air
- Garden
- Terrace
- Wood-burning fireplace
Sunfilled 4-story single family 20' wide brick townhouse with stoop. On "Block Beautiful," steps to Gramercy Park. 6 br's, 6.5 baths. Wide plank floors, floor to ceiling windows, fireplaces with carved marble mantels and an original sweeping staircase. A warm and gracious home in exceptional condition.
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Gramercy
Downtown on the East Side, from 14th Street to 23rd Street, from Park Avenue South to the East River.
If you’ve ever wanted a secret garden to call your own, the co-ops and townhouses for sale and rent alongside Gramercy Park are for you. The entire little enclave of Gramercy is the brainchild of a nineteenth-century real estate developer who created one of New York City’s most beautiful green spaces — a private park — and then built apartments and row houses with views of it. To add to the prestige, these wonderful homes come with keys to the gated oasis that’s Gramercy Park — it only opens to the public once or twice a year.
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