180 East 73rd Street

Upper East Side   |   Lexington Avenue & Third Avenue

Building For Sale
$ 12,650,000
Ownership Single Family
Lot Size 25'x102'
Floors/Apts 3/1
Status Active
Real Estate Taxes [Per Annum] $ 119,232
Building Type Townhouse
Building Size 25'x92'
Year Built 1890
ASF/ASM 6,800/632
Listing ID: 57295TH

Jason Bauer

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Property Description

180 East 73rd Street presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a rare, three story carriage house with a curb cut located on the landmarked block of East 73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues. This block, which has been noted by the New York Times as “one of the most distinctive in New York”, is replete with low rise carriage houses that were originally used by the most wealthy residents of the Upper East Side. 180 East 73rd Street was built in 1890 by the renowned architectural firm William Schickel & Co. The facade of this home boasts a Romanesque revival style limestone block base and brick upper stories. This home features two entrances, a side entrance and a center entry that is accompanied by a show window once used for commercial purposes. A curb cut remains in front of the property allowing a purchaser to potentially turn the center entry into a private garage. With 25’ of width and a deep build, the interior of this house is extremely spacious offering approx. 8,750 sq. ft. of space (including below grade) with room for additional square footage to be added. The combination of the building’s grand ceiling heights, multiple outdoor spaces, full basement and available air rights would allow a purchaser to create an expansive, exceptional single family residence.
180 East 73rd Street presents an extraordinary opportunity to own a rare, three story carriage house with a curb cut located on the landmarked block of East 73rd Street between Lexington and Third Avenues. This block, which has been noted by the New York Times as “one of the most distinctive in New York”, is replete with low rise carriage houses that were originally used by the most wealthy residents of the Upper East Side. 180 East 73rd Street was built in 1890 by the renowned architectural firm William Schickel & Co. The facade of this home boasts a Romanesque revival style limestone block base and brick upper stories. This home features two entrances, a side entrance and a center entry that is accompanied by a show window once used for commercial purposes. A curb cut remains in front of the property allowing a purchaser to potentially turn the center entry into a private garage. With 25’ of width and a deep build, the interior of this house is extremely spacious offering approx. 8,750 sq. ft. of space (including below grade) with room for additional square footage to be added. The combination of the building’s grand ceiling heights, multiple outdoor spaces, full basement and available air rights would allow a purchaser to create an expansive, exceptional single family residence.

Listing Courtesy of Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.

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Apartment Features

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180 East 73rd Street Upper East Side New York NY 10021

Building Details [180 East 73rd Street]

Ownership Single Family
Service Level Voice Intercom
Access Elevator
Block/Lot 1407/42
Building Size 25'x92'
Zoning R8B
Building Type Townhouse
Year Built 1890
Floors/Apts 3/1
Lot Size 25'x102'

Building Amenities

Fitness Facility
Garage
Second Entry
Single Room Occupancy

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