16 West 86th Street

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16 West 86th Street $8,950,000 As seen in the New York Times! This 25’ Colonial Revival-style townhouse is an incomparable opportunity. With almost 10,000 above-grade square feet, this property offers lofty ceilings, original details, and plenty of sunny outdoor space. Located a few feet from Central Park, this 5-story, elevator Upper West Side Townhouse is […]

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305 West 71st Street

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Upper West Side Townhouse 305 West 71st Street $7,150,000 This Manhattan mansion was designed by the noted architect George Keister, famous for designing classic New York theaters, including the Apollo Theater, the American Airlines Theater (Roundabout), and the Beaux-Arts style Belasco Theater. He also designed the McAlpin-Miller House, which was purchased by the Carnegie family […]

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Upper West Side Townhouse for Sale!

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42 West 71st Street$7,400,000 This is the “Park Block, low 70′s, south-facing” gem of a Manhattan townhouse you’ve been waiting for! This beautiful house with a box stoop is ready for restoration to a single-family mansion, or you can live in the owner’s garden duplex and enjoy rental income from the lovely rentals on the […]

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New Vandenberg Listings

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103 Riverside Drive – $19,750,000 PRICE REDUCTION! 45 West 95th Street – $5,995,000 CONTRACT SIGNED! 312 West 90th Street – $2,979,000 CONTRACT SIGNED! 42 Grace Court – $5,700,000 SOLD! 338 West 84th Street – $4,400,000 PRICE REDUCION! 129 Manhattan Avenue – $2,290,000 CONTRACT SIGNED! For Showings: Cathy@TownhouseExperts.com

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New York City Townhouse for Sale!

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103 Riverside Drive $21,500,000 This spectacularly designed Clarence True townhouse is one of an extant row of five overlooking Riverside Park. Built in True’s signature low-stoop Elizabethan Renaissance style, this New York City townhouse is distinguished by elegance and comfort. The interiors reference the tastes of the 19th century and the fine arts of the […]

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