A Gilded Age mansion at 57 E. 74th St. has been listed for $13.9 million, coinciding with a resurgence of interest in historic homes from that era. The 19th-century limestone residence, designed by Buchman and Deisler, encompasses 8,200 square feet with seven bedrooms and luxurious features. Built in 1898, it has retained much of its ornate architecture, including nine fireplaces and grand entertaining spaces. The increasing popularity of Gilded Age properties is evidenced by recent sales, including a landmark property on Fifth Ave. sold for $46 million.
Built in 1898, this five-story home features an ornate iron grille door and boasts 8,200 square feet of luxurious living space, including nine fireplaces.
The grand 19th-century limestone residence at 57 E. 74th St. is one of seven on the historic block, designed by noted architects Buchman and Deisler.
Recent interest in Gilded Age properties has surged; notable sales include a Stanford White-designed home at 973 Fifth Ave., which sold for $46 million.
The residence features an entry level with oak wainscoting and plastered ceilings, and a parlor level with detailed moldings and 12-foot ceilings.
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