Summary Report
Donna Olshan
dso@olshan.com
M: (917) 287-0458
Created: 9/28/2024
Number of Listings: 2
1. 25 STUYVESANT STREET
  • East Village
  • EAST 9 STREET and EAST 10 STREET
  • 10003
  • Single Family, Exclusive
  • Townhouse
$6,750,000
  • Original Price $7,500,000
  • Approx Interior SqFt 3,400
  • Cooling Central
  • R.E. Taxes $2,064.00
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • Status Contract Signed
  • Floors 5
  • $ per SqFt $1,985
  • Updated 9/28/2024
  • Units 1
  • Private Outdoor Space None
  • Contract Signed 9/28/2024
  • Building Size 16.00 x 35.00
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Listed 4/1/2024
  • Lot Size 16.00 x 59.00
  • Elevators ---
  • DOM 180
  • Extension Size ---
  • Garage No
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 12.0/5/4.0
  • Basement No
  • Original Price $7,500,000
  • R.E. Taxes $2,064.00
  • Floors 5
  • Units 1
  • Building Size 16.00 x 35.00
  • Lot Size 16.00 x 59.00
  • Extension Size ---
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 12.0/5/4.0
  • Approx Interior SqFt 3,400
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • $ per SqFt $1,985
  • Private Outdoor Space None
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Elevators ---
  • Garage No
  • Basement No
  • Cooling Central
  • Status Contract Signed
  • Updated 9/28/2024
  • Contract Signed 9/28/2024
  • Listed 4/1/2024
  • DOM 180
Situated on one of Manhattans oldest and most picturesque blocks, 25 Stuyvesant Street is a magnificent Anglo-Italianate townhouse offering an unparalleled blend of historic charm and modern luxury. As featured in the NY Post, this five-story, single-family gem is flooded with natural light and graciously proportioned, boasting soaring ceilings, a verdant private garden, and a rooftop with sweeping city views. The home has been impeccably renovated, seamlessly blending modern amenities with original 19th-century details, including etched-glass doors, louvered shutters, hand-cast decorative plaster molding, a wrought-iron balcony, four original marble fireplaces, and a gorgeous curved staircase with wooden balustrade. 25 Stuyvesant Street is an oasis at the hub of downtown Manhattans most vibrant neighborhoods: East Village, Greenwich Village, NoHo, Nolita, SoHo, Lower East Side. The approximately 3,400-square-foot home is move-in ready, with a re-surfaced roof and all-new mechanicals, including a Mitsubishi HVAC system, high-efficiency Viessmann boiler, and Aprilaire steam humidifier system. Top-of-the-line finishes include a Bulthaup kitchen, LeFroy Brooks and Dornbracht fixtures, Miele and Wolf/SubZero appliances, built-in Sonos speakers, and an automated irrigation system. Located on the iconic Renwick Triangle, formed by the intersection of East 10th Street and Stuyvesant Street, the residence is one of a landmarked group of Anglo-Italianate row houses completed in 1861 on the former estate of Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch governor of New Amsterdam, and anchored by St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery, the oldest site of worship in Manhattan. Set back from a street prized for its tranquility, mature trees, and flowering wisteria, 25 Stuyvesant Street is surrounded by independent boutiques, art galleries, and some of the citys best restaurants. The home offers a rare opportunity for a discerning buyer to own an exceptional historic residence in the heart of the city. The layout comprises: Finished Basement: Mechanicals and ample storage. Garden Level: Entrance under stoop into a finished mudroom, front office, half bath, and art studio with floor-to-ceiling metal casement doors leading to the landscaped garden. First Floor: Primary entrance with foyer, kitchen, dining room with bay windows, and walk-in pantry. Parlor Floor: Living room with 106 ceilings and wrought-iron balcony, library, and powder room. Third Floor: Primary bedroom with walk-in closets and primary bath. Fourth Floor: Bedrooms 2 and 3 with a full bath, built-in closets, and enclosed laundry area. Fifth Floor: Bedrooms 4 and 5 (or office) with a full bath, built-in closets, and sky lights.
2. 164 EAST 71ST STREET
  • Lenox Hill
  • LEXINGTON AVENUE and 3 AVENUE
  • 10021
  • Single Family, Exclusive
  • Townhouse
$6,250,000
  • Original Price $6,250,000
  • Approx Interior SqFt 4,520
  • Cooling Unknown
  • R.E. Taxes ---
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • Status Contract Signed
  • Floors 4
  • $ per SqFt $1,383
  • Updated 9/25/2024
  • Units 1
  • Private Outdoor Space ---
  • Contract Signed 9/24/2024
  • Building Size 12.50 x 55.00
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Listed 9/5/2024
  • Lot Size 12.00 x 100.00
  • Elevators ---
  • DOM 19
  • Extension Size ---
  • Garage ---
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 11.0/5/6.0
  • Basement No
  • Original Price $6,250,000
  • R.E. Taxes ---
  • Floors 4
  • Units 1
  • Building Size 12.50 x 55.00
  • Lot Size 12.00 x 100.00
  • Extension Size ---
  • Rm/Bd/Bth 11.0/5/6.0
  • Approx Interior SqFt 4,520
  • Approx Exterior SqFt ---
  • $ per SqFt $1,383
  • Private Outdoor Space ---
  • Townhouse Type Single Family, Exclusive
  • Elevators ---
  • Garage ---
  • Basement No
  • Cooling Unknown
  • Status Contract Signed
  • Updated 9/25/2024
  • Contract Signed 9/24/2024
  • Listed 9/5/2024
  • DOM 19
Situated on a quiet, tree-lined block on the Upper East Side, this historic, elegant 4,520 sq.ft. townhouse spans five stories, including a beautifully landscaped private garden. Built in 1895, by Thomas Graham, this sophisticated five bedroom, four full bathroom, and four powder room home boasts all-day natural light thanks to northern and southern exposures and ceiling heights of up to 13. Meticulously designed to include contemporary touches while maintaining the integrity of its pedigree, this is a unique opportunity to own a truly outstanding townhouse at a highly-coveted address. Stepping out of the mosaic-tiled foyer and into the parlor level, you are ushered into a handsome salon with a wood-burning fireplace encased by gorgeous millwork, and exquisitely restored wood flooring underfoot. French doors lead you into the bright and beautiful dining room that overlooks and accesses the back garden. Gorgeous herringbone wood floors, a wood-burning fireplace with a Black Nero Marquina marble mantle, a well-equipped service kitchen and a discreetly placed powder room round out the thoughtful touches to this grand space. On the garden level, a spacious, stainless steel-clad eat-in chefs kitchen boasts top-of-the-line appliances by Viking and SubZero, as well as marble counters and a crisp, glass backsplash. A separate entrance brings you to a staff suite, with a full bathroom, large laundry room and ample storage space. The second floor showcases the homes spectacular living space, with a living room and a great room separated by pocket doors that can slide back to create a 50 long open entertaining space. The great room is entirely paneled in wood and features a chic, marble-manteled fireplace, creating a warm and refined atmosphere. The living room overlooks the garden through an oversized window, and accesses a powder room and custom cabinetry. Occupying the entire third floor, the palatial primary suite features a 14 walk-in closet, a huge sitting room, two wood-burning fireplaces and an impressive marble-clad windowed ensuite. Two more bedrooms make up the fourth floor. One boasts a full, beautifully-marbled, windowed ensuite and the other features a skylight and custom millwork, as well as an adjacent powder room, and could easily be repurposed as a home office. A tempered-glass,spiral staircase sits under an abstract skylight and leads you to the bright, light-filled lounge that opens onto a southwest facing terrace with lovely neighborhood views. Reflecting the owners respect for architectural heritage while ensuring the comfort of modern conveniences, this gorgeously restored home awaits the most discerning buyer. Located steps from Central Park, and with world-class dining, shopping and museums at your doorstep, this is a stunning, quintessentially Upper East Side townhouse.