Agreed. Some of that is the staging. They chose all white and neutral colored rugs, sofas and chairs. But the white cabinets, white floors and while shelves everywhere are too much. But that’s all the rage right now. Watch any home renovation show and that’s what you’ll see.
Agreed! Like the commenter above said a lot of that is staging. But they’ve gone for the cool minimalist look of the 2010’s with lots of white and grey which is quickly going out of style in favour of a warmer minimalism that embraces warm neutrals and natural materials.
“Warmth”? The decor u are likely just the opposite what the “trend” is right now, hence the home is staged thusly. Also, to sell a home you’d never use “warm colors” as that is subjective & the potential is easier seen w/a neutral tone/style. A far bigger “hell no is the hall immediately past the reception room. The dining room & library (together?!?) all standing where the ‘great hall’ should be. Nothing says blue blood dinner with the home staircase bumping into you OR you bumping into a wall of books & a few fall on you. Peasant! Alva Vanderbilt would roll over in her grave. P.S. ALL the finest Homs have the kitchen on the lower/ground level. Stunning detail in that home tho. Very tony.
@@waitaminute2015 true. I knew a couple who bought a luxury flat that had just been renovated only to gut it and redo everything. They were literally ripping out marble and luxury fittings that had only been installed a few months prior!
I agree but I think it made the rooms look dark since the lot doesn’t seem to be really wide, so all that white paint is needed to reflect the light from the outside as much as possible.
This trio of houses on the corner across from Central Park are wonderful to look at but they are directly over the subway. During the several decades I lived nearby, the noise and vibration always seemed to result in scaffolding and constant construction/renovation. All three townhouses were often vacant for long stretches. A luxurious change-up from the apartments that line the street, but I'd do some real homework before considering any of them.
Recommendation from an architecture lover: spend more camera time on the architectural features (especially the original) than on the furniture and “tour guide.” Slow down the camera movements so the viewers can actually savor the beautiful details.
Exactly! I'm a lighting freak, but that looked too much like a store. Less light, more books, or something... The back wall a dark color instead of the white would be beautiful.
I had Serhant's townhouse at the top of my list, however, this townhouse takes over the spot effortless. This is an extraordinary property... the location is unbeatable, facade, attention to detail and decor are exquisite not to mention the layout is great.
I agree that the location is great. For me some of that white would have to go as it is returned back to the natural wood coloring. The library would be the first thing I would change back to a natural wood finish instead of that painted white finish.
Real estate agents should be reminded that they jeopardize their real estate license if they knowingly lie, falsify or hide pertinent structural information concerning a property listing from perspective buyers!
This house was not easy to renovate, even though it is grandiose, it is still pretty much a railroad flat layout, This type of layout often lacks privacy since you may need to go through several rooms before you get where to want to go. I love that they kept it light and clean looking,
I get what you're saying, but it didn't strike me quite like that. She's attractive, confident, speaks well, and is good at what she does. I did think the dress was more 'cocktail party' than 'house showing' tho ;o) Regards from Indiana!
@@davidcattin7006 thanks for that. I agree that it is a matter of degree. I love to see (anyone) a lady confident - but it’s a short journey to arrogant. The single biggest virtue I tried to give our daughter, and now granddaughters, is confidence. I tried to do the same with our sons and grandsons but it seems to me that females might need more help in self-assurance?
I grew up with this building. From my preschool years I had always felt the place to be bloody evil. Each summer there seemed to be an incident. One year I found a motorcycle Tipped over with a puddle of gas at the base of the stairs. There was a man passed out near it. I called the police because it was a fire hazard. Late one summer night I saw one of the residents standing out front dressed in a robe. He was exposing himself to unseen men across the avenue. Next there actually was a headline making fire that had all of CPW blocked off. It gutted the building so I thought that's the end of this malign presence. Instead it rose from the dead and was renovated. Curious, I went for the first time in my life to peek in the window. It was spotless and well appointed but had all the cheer of an upscale funeral home. I saw some name plates; all long Russian names doubtless venerable for the past thousand years. House was empty but lit.I did have a laugh as my fancy ran way with me. With my luck it's an old, noble family of Russian vampires and they are all out hunting for the night, I mused. I did look up some of its history. It seems to be one of the oldest on UWS. It was built back in 1888, if I recall. The same year as Jack the Ripper and the Great Blizzard. The Ardsley nearby goes back to at least 1902 as I saw an old science book whose author used that date and address in his preface. The Dakota goes back to 1879. The Eldorado dates back to 1933. Most CPW buildings are pre war, meaning in between world wars 2 and 1, making them very prized for their antiquated features like high ceilings.
I had rented a small room on the 3rd floor back in 1986 to 1987 before the fire. Back then the house was crazy. However, there was so much character to the physical building. I'm not impress with the renovations. You can hear the C train pass by the house at night.
Thank goodness they used good taste throughout. It looks like they painted out all the dark wood trim, which is so right for today's style. Beautifully done.
@@michellebowers8652 Really? Where? That would have been one of the first things that would be indicated in the description and video unless are course it's a horror story of an elevator.
A friend of mine installed an elevator in his $7 million house in Seattle. I was surprised the elevator was $10,000 a floor which is a good price. What if you get stuck in your private elevator? Who could help you? My friend’s elevator doesn’t come with a phone.
Props to the owners for retaining so much of the original architectural details. It'd be refreshing, however, if these updated properties restored the original glory of their "bones" alongside incorporating some truly striking contemporary elements. (Echoes of said already being suggested by the approach to the spa.) Lazily drowning original millwork in the ubiquitous "minimalist whitewash" suffocates its figuring, warmth and glory.
She certainly gave us ample opportunity to see her dress or shoes in every other shot. It looked more like a slo-mo fashion shoot than a real estate tour.
Yes, I was going to comment on her dress. Just loved it. I'd so wear it. Love a good wrap dress. It also made sense touring a home with muted interiors.
@@paulaltman9751 "Modern" for these types of remodels normally means ripping out the original oak or walnut millwork and replacing it with cheap pine that's painted white (but then tacking on a 2X selling multiple).
What an absolute tragedy. Even if this house was renovated from complete gut due to a fire, all that wood they brought in painted white with a shine that looks dipped in plastic is just horrible. Some white here and there...yes...but the whole place! The only part that looked cozy and inviting was the first outdoor space. Poor house!
Absolutely criminal to take that historic building and paint everything white. The woodwork is doubtless top quality, but it had to be covered up in the name of Today's Living. It will cost tens of thousands to strip that off and reveal the tiger oak. I hope some rich person with better taste does a proper historic renovation to fix this damage.
At least they didn't paint every room pale gray with white trim, as is the automatic go to color for the early 21st Century. I restored a house built in the 1920's, and everyone suggested gray with white trim for every room. Instead, my painter scraped down to find the original 1920's colors, and that is what we went with. When I showed the restoration job, everyone asked why not gray with white trim........!
@@andythompson6874 When I scraped all the layers of paneling, wallpaper and paint from the plaster walls of my turn-of-the-century house I discovered some pretty hideous colors! The living room (parlor) was pumpkin orange with a goldenrod yellow ceiling, and the dining room was fire-engine red with a pepto pink ceiling. These rooms open into each other! I love color, but this was a bit much. Wish I could have preserved the layer of wallpaper that was immediately over the paint, though. It was luscious Arts & Crafts vintage--acanthus leaves and flowers. But sadly, most had rotted away.
@@andythompson6874 Congratulations on not giving in to the latest trend.Too many people absolutely can NOT - will not - think outside the box. They refuse to be unique, preferring to do the "safe" thing that won't make them look "weird" to their friends. Would love to see the result. Is it on a website somewhere? Thx!
I liked the home itself but would had added in a bit more high end modern furniture to the mix. Not a fan of tufted furniture. Would need a maid to keep the dust/dirt out of it. I'm sure you could afford one if you could afford to live there. Did find some of the stuff on their site so some staging? Anyways, the home itself is stunning, imo.
I would prefer the library and dining room be separate areas. I would also want to restore at least some of the wood. Painting over beautiful wood is a crime.
Can’t wait to get a tour of this amazing townhouse! It looks incredible & so exciting to get a tour of this whole beautiful townhouse! It says to set my timer & will be done in 18 hrs! I set my timer for the tour! What a great blog/site page this is!🥰
@@bobletter6938 opinion. That house deserves the less copycat approach.. more creative design focus that is not a mid-century vibe would have looked better., there are some amazing artisan glass artists in America that would have created a timeless elegance -For that price point and the beauty of this home, it's very predictable and will not age as beautifully as the house and its bones. I'm not at all a Grinch, I am only voicing an opinion that is different from yours.
I don't think it's the lighting as much as the fact that everything is white. Also, showing a house only during the day never gives you a sense of what it will look like at night. I certainly hope everything is on dimmer switches ;o)
The modern furnishings weren't as blatently awkward and jarring as some dealing with a very old home. But i find going against the bones of a house with contradictory furniture rarely works out for either. Eclectic might have been a better choice, as all antique can feel a bit time warped. And the stager's mistake of going all white on white, compounded this error. It's bleak. But given the kitchen, both probably SEEMED inevitable. And i'm still not sure why the dining room was fitted out like a high end lit shoe closet.?? The garden area and roof deck were flawless, and a saving grace. Everything else can be changed. Everyone is raving about the basement pool. Personally this amount of moisture in a basement only makes me anxious. I've seen this before, and really tried to like the idea, without much luck. Could just be me. Personally i'd rather have a first rate gym.
My god - the white! The white! Not a “thoughtful, contemporary restoration” but a horror show of tasteless blah. I would calculate the cost if “undoing” that crap into any bid.
OF COURSE NOT!!! The actual listing VERY most likely shows as “Inquire as to price” thereby barring us PEASANTS from that “only-for-the-1-percent” info!
most places are presented thus, your expected to add changes and color once acquired. many completely gut a new marble and exotic wood interior just to change the texture and shade of a marble. there is no end to desire, ego, or money at this level.
Beautiful... But, the ultra modern elements detract from historically detailed homes, where its new interior would fit right into an ultra modern California swingers pad. You lost the old world charm in making it THIS modern.
The rosette ceiling in the bedroom is resin. That's as gross as it gets. But that's what you get when you move wealthy suburbanites into an urban setting. A city of consumers instead of a citizenry of free thinking people.
Beautiful but needs a little warmth. Very white, just needs some warm colors to make it feel more like a home and less like a showpiece.
Agreed. Some of that is the staging. They chose all white and neutral colored rugs, sofas and chairs. But the white cabinets, white floors and while shelves everywhere are too much. But that’s all the rage right now. Watch any home renovation show and that’s what you’ll see.
Agreed! Like the commenter above said a lot of that is staging. But they’ve gone for the cool minimalist look of the 2010’s with lots of white and grey which is quickly going out of style in favour of a warmer minimalism that embraces warm neutrals and natural materials.
The finishes were picked to sell it. Many wealthy people buy them, to only sell later, never really a home.
“Warmth”? The decor u are likely just the opposite what the “trend” is right now, hence the home is staged thusly. Also, to sell a home you’d never use “warm colors” as that is subjective & the potential is easier seen w/a neutral tone/style. A far bigger “hell no is the hall immediately past the reception room. The dining room & library (together?!?) all standing where the ‘great hall’ should be. Nothing says blue blood dinner with the home staircase bumping into you OR you bumping into a wall of books & a few fall on you. Peasant! Alva Vanderbilt would roll over in her grave. P.S. ALL the finest Homs have the kitchen on the lower/ground level. Stunning detail in that home tho. Very tony.
@@waitaminute2015 true. I knew a couple who bought a luxury flat that had just been renovated only to gut it and redo everything. They were literally ripping out marble and luxury fittings that had only been installed a few months prior!
I wonder what's under all that white paint! It had to be natural wood...which I would have liked more than all the white
True
I agree but I think it made the rooms look dark since the lot doesn’t seem to be really wide, so all that white paint is needed to reflect the light from the outside as much as possible.
@@basiliskos119 Get over the concept of an interior being too dark. The generic white look is nothing compared to the character of fine wood paneling.
'Modernized' meaning we paint everything white and destroy the natural character of the woodwork.
I'm glad I was't the only one here who felt as you do. :o)
Couldn’t possibly agree with you MORE‼️‼️
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Very well said
Exactly
This trio of houses on the corner across from Central Park are wonderful to look at but they are directly over the subway. During the several decades I lived nearby, the noise and vibration always seemed to result in scaffolding and constant construction/renovation. All three townhouses were often vacant for long stretches. A luxurious change-up from the apartments that line the street, but I'd do some real homework before considering any of them.
The bay window in the bedroom needed Windex, what a glaring oversight in showing a view.
Recommendation from an architecture lover: spend more camera time on the architectural features (especially the original) than on the furniture and “tour guide.” Slow down the camera movements so the viewers can actually savor the beautiful details.
I feel sure that the interior was originally natural wood. Painting everything white is far from "restoring" the house, more like remodeling.
The word you're looking for is vandalizing.
@@seattlebeard THANK YOU👍👍👍‼️‼️‼️
@@seattlebeard My thoughts exactly. I was going to say defiling.
that library could have been nice but now it looks like a perfume counter at some glitzy shop
Exactly! I'm a lighting freak, but that looked too much like a store. Less light, more books, or something... The back wall a dark color instead of the white would be beautiful.
I had Serhant's townhouse at the top of my list, however, this townhouse takes over the spot effortless. This is an extraordinary property... the location is unbeatable, facade, attention to detail and decor are exquisite not to mention the layout is great.
You just can’t beat being on the park. The historic accents of this home are also major pluses in my book. I’m in agreement with you.
I agree that the location is great. For me some of that white would have to go as it is returned back to the natural wood coloring. The library would be the first thing I would change back to a natural wood finish instead of that painted white finish.
@@nanoflower1 I agree. I hate to see painted woodwork, especially in the library.
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Real estate agents should be reminded that they jeopardize their real estate license if they knowingly lie, falsify or hide pertinent structural information concerning a property listing from perspective buyers!
This house was not easy to renovate, even though it is grandiose, it is still pretty much a railroad flat layout, This type of layout often lacks privacy since you may need to go through several rooms before you get where to want to go. I love that they kept it light and clean looking,
I'm a little strange but I have always been obsessed with the year a house, condo or even apartment was built
Too much white. Like a hospital.
My God, she loves herself
It was that prevalent? You could just smell it coming thru the screen.
I get what you're saying, but it didn't strike me quite like that. She's attractive, confident, speaks well, and is good at what she does. I did think the dress was more 'cocktail party' than 'house showing' tho ;o) Regards from Indiana!
Ya think? It was nauseating to watch her look at her own reflection in all the mirrors and marble. Gag.
@@jamesr1703 Wow! I missed that part. It was the overwhelming, yet uninspiring use of the color white that caught me off guard.
@@davidcattin7006 thanks for that. I agree that it is a matter of degree. I love to see (anyone) a lady confident - but it’s a short journey to arrogant. The single biggest virtue I tried to give our daughter, and now granddaughters, is confidence. I tried to do the same with our sons and grandsons but it seems to me that females might need more help in self-assurance?
WOW!... I've walked... and biked by this townhouse for countless years... and have ALWAYS wished to see inside!...
Gorgeous... just wow!...
I grew up with this building. From my preschool years I had always felt the place to be bloody evil. Each summer there seemed to be an incident. One year I found a motorcycle Tipped over with a puddle of gas at the base of the stairs. There was a man passed out near it. I called the police because it was a fire hazard. Late one summer night I saw one of the residents standing out front dressed in a robe. He was exposing himself to unseen men across the avenue.
Next there actually was a headline making fire that had all of CPW blocked off. It gutted the building so I thought that's the end of this malign presence. Instead it rose from the dead and was renovated. Curious, I went for the first time in my life to peek in the window. It was spotless and well appointed but had all the cheer of an upscale funeral home. I saw some name plates; all long Russian names doubtless venerable for the past thousand years. House was empty but lit.I did have a laugh as my fancy ran way with me. With my luck it's an old, noble family of Russian vampires and they are all out hunting for the night, I mused.
I did look up some of its history. It seems to be one of the oldest on UWS. It was built back in 1888, if I recall. The same year as Jack the Ripper and the Great Blizzard. The Ardsley nearby goes back to at least 1902 as I saw an old science book whose author used that date and address in his preface. The Dakota goes back to 1879. The Eldorado dates back to 1933. Most CPW buildings are pre war, meaning in between world wars 2 and 1, making them very prized for their antiquated features like high ceilings.
That was a million years ago! Get over it
@@lovepeace7373 what is on the floors you did not cover
Good story, it actually gave me a good laugh. lol
I had rented a small room on the 3rd floor back in 1986 to 1987 before the fire. Back then the house was crazy. However, there was so much character to the physical building. I'm not impress with the renovations. You can hear the C train pass by the house at night.
ALL THE CHEER OF AN UPSCALE FUNERAL HOME....BRILLIANT. 🤣🤣🤣
Seven floors. Four above ground and three below. 30 million and you couldn't clean the windows??? 2:46
Thought the same thing.
Oh Wow......this is the kind of house I want. Absolutely perfect.
Thank goodness they used good taste throughout.
It looks like they painted out all the dark wood trim, which is so right for today's style.
Beautifully done.
Gorgeous, and the townhouse is nice
I love these places for everyday people!
I would never leave the basement. 😍
Very bad vibe coming from the basement...
7 floors going up and down with no elevator...... I'm already running out of breath
There is an elevator.
@@michellebowers8652 Really? Where? That would have been one of the first things that would be indicated in the description and video unless are course it's a horror story of an elevator.
Those stairs are very beautiful tho !
I would hope that with a home like that there is an elevator but it was such a quick tour I imagine there's a lot left out.
A friend of mine installed an elevator in his $7 million house in Seattle. I was surprised the elevator was $10,000 a floor which is a good price.
What if you get stuck in your private elevator? Who could help you?
My friend’s elevator doesn’t come with a phone.
Props to the owners for retaining so much of the original architectural details.
It'd be refreshing, however, if these updated properties restored the original glory of their "bones" alongside incorporating some truly striking contemporary elements. (Echoes of said already being suggested by the approach to the spa.)
Lazily drowning original millwork in the ubiquitous "minimalist whitewash" suffocates its figuring, warmth and glory.
Awesome liv ing! ENJOY IT!
Love her dress and color. The house is a treasure for sure,love it❤
She certainly gave us ample opportunity to see her dress or shoes in every other shot. It looked more like a slo-mo fashion shoot than a real estate tour.
@@seattlebeard stop being a hater.
@@TASconfidential Stop spouting meaningless PC garbage!
@@seattlebeard Another Barbie - good grief ! She's a beautiful woman, shame she thinks she has to dress for the male population !
Yes, I was going to comment on her dress. Just loved it. I'd so wear it. Love a good wrap dress. It also made sense touring a home with muted interiors.
I love how they made this classic townhouse seem thoroughly modern on the inside. What a great renovation!
You realize the what looks "modern" to you will soon be rejected and redone again.
@@paulaltman9751 "Modern" for these types of remodels normally means ripping out the original oak or walnut millwork and replacing it with cheap pine that's painted white (but then tacking on a 2X selling multiple).
What an absolute tragedy. Even if this house was renovated from complete gut due to a fire, all that wood they brought in painted white with a shine that looks dipped in plastic is just horrible. Some white here and there...yes...but the whole place! The only part that looked cozy and inviting was the first outdoor space. Poor house!
It is a crime! Tasteless and sterile. Exactly what one would expect from barbarians whose favorite adjectives are "awesome" and "amazing."
A big NO!!!!! .... I'd have to write a book to explain the reasons. So uninviting + SEVEN floors and no elevator!!
Absolutely criminal to take that historic building and paint everything white. The woodwork is doubtless top quality, but it had to be covered up in the name of Today's Living. It will cost tens of thousands to strip that off and reveal the tiger oak. I hope some rich person with better taste does a proper historic renovation to fix this damage.
At least they didn't paint every room pale gray with white trim, as is the automatic go to color for the early 21st Century. I restored a house built in the 1920's, and everyone suggested gray with white trim for every room. Instead, my painter scraped down to find the original 1920's colors, and that is what we went with. When I showed the restoration job, everyone asked why not gray with white trim........!
@@andythompson6874 When I scraped all the layers of paneling, wallpaper and paint from the plaster walls of my turn-of-the-century house I discovered some pretty hideous colors! The living room (parlor) was pumpkin orange with a goldenrod yellow ceiling, and the dining room was fire-engine red with a pepto pink ceiling. These rooms open into each other! I love color, but this was a bit much. Wish I could have preserved the layer of wallpaper that was immediately over the paint, though. It was luscious Arts & Crafts vintage--acanthus leaves and flowers. But sadly, most had rotted away.
@@andythompson6874 Congratulations on not giving in to the latest trend.Too many people absolutely can NOT - will not - think outside the box. They refuse to be unique, preferring to do the "safe" thing that won't make them look "weird" to their friends. Would love to see the result. Is it on a website somewhere? Thx!
@@marylee3573 Look for William Morris wallpaper. You're sure to find something perfect to replace what you lost. Cheers from Indiana!
Yes!
The wellness center!! 🥰😍
It would be nice if she showed all 7 floors
Grand but I'm sticking to my darling, vintage, 4 rooms cottage.
Absolutely beautiful
perfect palatial indoor living
because the weather
summer & winter sucks
What a gorgeous home!
I was thinking about purchasing this gorgeous home, but then a realization.... I don't have a gazillion dollars! 🧐💰🗽
I’m trying to figure out where exactly can kids play outside
The comments are the funniest part of this video. Place is amazing...I would just live in the pool area
loving Ileana . the house is beautiful but will never be appreciated by anyone who could buy it
For the most part this is sadly true. Someone could buy it as an investment and literally never set foot in it. That's becoming more common.
Wow 🤩 what An amazing house 🏡
Stunning, simply stunning. And I do mean both Ms Lopez-Balboa and the townhouse.
Gag.
Wow. Did she say 7 stories high?
I'd take the interior back to the colonial look like these types of properties should have
Truly fabulous. Very tasteful and elegant.
fine fine fine
I liked the home itself but would had added in a bit more high end modern furniture to the mix. Not a fan of tufted furniture. Would need a maid to keep the dust/dirt out of it. I'm sure you could afford one if you could afford to live there. Did find some of the stuff on their site so some staging? Anyways, the home itself is stunning, imo.
I actually like it
Exquisite!
Excellent Townhome but with Real-estate it all about Location and it’s current Location is a scary dump!
Wowwww very beautiful 😍 😍😍
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤
2:04 is this the apartment from Inventing Anna.
Almost everywhere is white. Great...
And price?
I'm ready to move in.
Gorgeous..😘
looking in from England. How much is such a residence.
So how much does this tiny home go for?
I would prefer the library and dining room be separate areas. I would also want to restore at least some of the wood. Painting over beautiful wood is a crime.
What no elevator? Count me out. Had the checkbook out and ready to fill out the zeroes. No vator, sorry, that is a deal breaker.
Can’t wait to get a tour of this amazing townhouse! It looks incredible & so exciting to get a tour of this whole beautiful townhouse! It says to set my timer & will be done in 18 hrs! I set my timer for the tour! What a great blog/site page this is!🥰
Thanks for watching! ❤
Wow!
Beatifull
What a perfect home !!
great hostess
Stunning!! 👌😍😍
Ileana Lopez-Balboa 😘🥰😍😇
It all is grand and wonderfully restored. However, the led is a very poor-quality light.
Nice townhouse, but there’s absolutely no color. Everything’s painted either white or gray, which sucks.
Windows looking out to central park need to be cleaned, needs some natural wood colour.
What the price for that beauty ?
Price of house ?
Love it❤
The lighting is horrid. Does not work at all..
Grinch
@@bobletter6938 opinion. That house deserves the less copycat approach.. more creative design focus that is not a mid-century vibe would have looked better., there are some amazing artisan glass artists in America that would have created a timeless elegance -For that price point and the beauty of this home, it's very predictable and will not age as beautifully as the house and its bones. I'm not at all a Grinch, I am only voicing an opinion that is different from yours.
Very unflattering for people's faces.
I don't think it's the lighting as much as the fact that everything is white. Also, showing a house only during the day never gives you a sense of what it will look like at night. I certainly hope everything is on dimmer switches ;o)
How do you sleep at night with the train running beneath you?
What's the address of this residence?
Moving Feb 22
this is painfully beautiful
Painflul? Yes! Beautiful? NO!
The modern furnishings weren't as blatently awkward and jarring as some dealing with a very old home. But i find going against the bones of a house with contradictory furniture rarely works out for either. Eclectic might have been a better choice, as all antique can feel a bit time warped.
And the stager's mistake of going all white on white, compounded this error. It's bleak. But given the kitchen, both probably SEEMED inevitable.
And i'm still not sure why the dining room was fitted out like a high end lit shoe closet.??
The garden area and roof deck were flawless, and a saving grace. Everything else can be changed.
Everyone is raving about the basement pool. Personally this amount of moisture in a basement only makes me anxious. I've seen this before, and really tried to like the idea, without much luck. Could just be me. Personally i'd rather have a first rate gym.
Where do you park your car?? $30M and no parking? For that reason and that reason alone.... I will pass.
You have a driver.
You can't afford it
@@lovepeace7373Oh shut up you can't afford it either.
My god - the white! The white! Not a “thoughtful, contemporary restoration” but a horror show of tasteless blah. I would calculate the cost if “undoing” that crap into any bid.
No price?
OF COURSE NOT!!! The actual listing VERY most likely shows as “Inquire as to price” thereby barring us PEASANTS from that “only-for-the-1-percent” info!
Still for sale?
No elevator? Personally, I would prefer the primary bedroom at the rear for both privacy and away from the street noise.
love the house and it’s exterior, but it’s quite sad that they whitewashed all its historic interior details
most places are presented thus, your expected to add changes and color once acquired. many completely gut a new marble and exotic wood interior just to change the texture and shade of a marble. there is no end to desire, ego, or money at this level.
SO LIKE HOW MUCH
Gorgeous place!
Perfection, my type!
Beautiful... But, the ultra modern elements detract from historically detailed homes, where its new interior would fit right into an ultra modern California swingers pad. You lost the old world charm in making it THIS modern.
I want that! (dream on.)
Power Ball Next Jackpot $363 Million
Me too!!
It's depressing what passes for "luxury" these days.
How is it 7 floors and we didn’t see anything? Did she only show us the parts that are renovated??
So crate and barrel
Is it 25 million!
30
chic
$30,000,000
💯💯💯
😻It doesn't get any better than this! WowZah!🥳 Expect getting the nextdoor house for the Grandparents/inlaws!💯❤️🎉 #voila
The rosette ceiling in the bedroom is resin. That's as gross as it gets. But that's what you get when you move wealthy suburbanites into an urban setting. A city of consumers instead of a citizenry of free thinking people.
The only thing whiter than the upper east side is the interior of this townhouse :D 🤣🤣🤣
It's so blinding with all that white.
wait, did she say you can find owls and dragons across the street in Central Park ? really Lady?
Owls yes. Dragons, not so much.