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York Philharmonic, Museum of Natural History, New- York Historical Society and the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, which are just of few of the Upper West Side’s numerous dance, music, opera and theatre offerings.
If you’re fortunate to be able to live in New York City and in search of the perfect residence, you need look no further than 45 West 70th Street where a historic 8,550 square foot, 20-foot-wide brownstone invites your presence. The seven- level home is bright, stylish and graced with classic details. Indeed, it is difficult to imagine anything else that might make this home more magnificent. Details include a stairway with skylights, an elevator, and a basement with high ceilings, a gym, wine cellar, 33-foot-long, six-foot-deep swimming pool and spa.
Living areas include a parlor level with expansive ceilings and dining space, a large living room with a fireplace, and a bar alcove with comfortable seating. A major attraction is the home’s kitchen, located at garden level, which features a built-in dining area, grand island, ample cabinet and counter space, and top of the line appliances. The kitchen’s lovely glass doors lead to a private garden with wood and gas fireplaces and a grill area.
The six bedrooms are well-lit and spacious with custom moldings, large bay windows, hardwood floors and fireplaces. The four baths and two powder rooms are updated with modern fixtures, bidets, intricate tile work and stone detailing. The master bedroom’s French doors lead to a private terrace with awe-inspiring views of New York City’s skyline and it also has a walk-in closet, marble bath with a large glass-enclosed shower, a soaking tub, and more.
The townhome is currently offered for sale for $17.5 million through Michael Sieger of Sotheby’s International Realty – Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
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