Listing Courtesy of: REBNY / Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC / East Side / Jack C. Anteby
133 E 95th Street New York City, NY 11212
Active (15 Days)
$5,250,000
OPEN HOUSE TIMES
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OPENThu, Oct 3112 noon - 1:30 pm
Description
MLS #:
RPLU-21923123753
RPLU-21923123753
Taxes
$50,748
$50,748
Lot Size
1700 acres
1700 acres
Type
Townhouse
Townhouse
Year Built
1901
1901
County
Kings County
Kings County
Community
Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill
Listed By
William Eichman, Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
Jack C. Anteby, East Side
Jack C. Anteby, East Side
Source
REBNY
Last checked Oct 30 2024 at 12:34 AM GMT+0000
REBNY
Last checked Oct 30 2024 at 12:34 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
- Full Bathrooms: 4
- Half Bathroom: 1
Interior Features
- Laundry: Washer Hookup
Subdivision
- Carnegie Hill
Property Features
- Fireplace: Library
- Fireplace: Bedroom
- Fireplace: 3
Basement Information
- Other
Stories
- 5
Living Area
- 4,400 sqft
Location
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With over 4,400 interior square feet, a 50 foot-deep garden, ceiling heights of nearly 11', 6 bedrooms, and 3 fireplaces; this is a special home. Its unique facade within the neighborhood offers East and West windows on both the parlor and second floors. 133 East 95th Street's current configuration also provides the opportunity to retain the lower level as professional space or create a gracious kitchen and family room on the garden level.
Throughout, many of the original details are intact and heighten the sense of comfortable grandeur: Oversized windows on both the south facing parlor and library floors, a charming central staircase, and casual dining balcony overlooking the planted garden. The living room with its crown moldings, multi-pane Federal windows, woodburning fireplace, and classic arched bookcases is perfectly proportioned. On the second floor is a spacious primary bedroom with expansive dressing area and ensuite bath adjacent to the library. With custom built-in bookcases, the library can also function as a home office. Upstairs there are five additional bedrooms, one featuring a southern private terrace, and a separate laundry room.
During the last quarter of the nineteenth century, this Goat Hill neighborhood of the historic district experienced a surge of development. The transformation of Carnegie Hill into an exclusive residential enclave continued during the years between the World Wars. However, with the financial difficulties of maintaining a rowhouse during the Depression of the 1930's, many were altered to suit new tastes and uses. 133 East 95th Street was no exception. In 1932 James H. Ripley extended the front to the lot line adding a four-story facade with ground level entrance. In 1939, further alterations raised the height to five-stories. This historic home is now known as the James H. Ripley House.