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3 East 89th Street Carnegie Hill, Manhattan, NY 10128

Carnegie Hill, Manhattan, NY 10128

$22,300,000 USD
Sold
7 beds
7 baths
13956 Approx. Sqft

The Details

Transaction Typesold
Property TypeSingle Family Townhouse
Built in1913
Monthly Taxes$23,169.17

About this home

Those desiring a palatial residence know that with New York townhouses, a width of 40 feet is ideal in creating well proportioned, grand and voluminous rooms. This stately Neo-Renaissance style mansion is situated on the Upper East Side across from the Guggenheim Museum, and is located just steps off Fifth Avenue and Central Park.

Commissioned by Archer Milton Huntington in 1913-1915, and built by renowned a...

Web ID: 5100917
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Carrie Chiang, (212) 836-1088, RLS data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

Indoor features
  • Concrete floors
  • Hardwood floors
  • High ceilings
  • Marble floors
  • Oversized windows
  • Prewar detail
Other
  • Elevator
  • Parking available
Carrie C Chiang

Carrie C Chiang

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
Office: (212) 836-1088
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about the building

3 East 89th Street

Single Family Townhouse in Carnegie Hill

Between Fifth Avenue & Madison Avenue

  • 1 UNITS
  • 5 STORIES
  • 1913 BUILT

Sales History for 3 East 89th Street
datepricelisting status
06/04/2019$22,300,000Sold
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