The townhouse has an awe-inspiring classy traditional design. The woodwork is unsurpassed. The stonework striking. The light pours bright brilliance through each dazzling window. The grand salon with fireplace, the den with fireplace, the other bedroom shown with fireplace adds a cozy warmth. Fireplaces are just EVERYTHING! The sophistication and sheer elegance of the kitchen a joyful place to cook and enjoy meals, delightful. The outside patio is lush the perfect spot to enjoy the calm..Thanks Ryan, Ariel, Chase and the S. team for a tour of stellar!
I like nearly everything about the house, the library being supercozy, the Salon...my least favorite angle though is the view from the dining room to the garden. I know the bars in front of the window enhance security, but at the same time create a sort of prison feel.
"And on the back of this floor, we have, (go to high voice) maybe my favorite room in the house!" Boy, he lays down the luxury house talk. Blah, blah, blah, sell it, sell it, sell it. I also like the two schlubby looking associates at the beginning of the video, nothing compared to the Serhant's manicured look. (They could be wonderful agents, but they just look schlubby, let's be honest.). The house is impeccable, move in, luxury look, fantastic location I am sure it has sold for full price.
In England in the distant past, they taxed the homeowner in a townhome by the number of WINDOWS. You tour England and you see the ancient townhomes with bricked up windows...The wood panels are so rare. I wonder if these places have SAFE ROOMS.
This is comedy genius. Look at them ! Right down to the disheveled suits as the camera pans in. Look at the tree stake skewed and crooked as they do the street view. Honestly. A shame they didn't all continue introducing a room each. It would have been funnier.
It does beg the question of why anyone would spend $100mill+ on a billionaires row penthouse when something like this is available for significantly less just a few streets away
Normally, I do not like Town Houses that much, because usually they are too narrow and too vertical and thus too exhausting to walk or even take the elevator up and down, but as this one is neither too vertical nor too narrow, I do love it
This is one of my favorite properties Serhant has shown ever! I just moved to New York and its a goal to own a place like this one day (don't worry I'll buy from Serhant lol). SO gorgeous.
Really appreciate the integrity the builders put into this . They rarely make em like they used to so glad to see the old architecture is preserved with detail
Beautiful home…. But the camera shouldn’t be on Ryan the whole time. He speaks about the breakfast nook and the stonework outside and the is no shot of it. Also, start with a wide shot of the rooms then close in on the details. Buyers would get a much better understanding of the space.
I love how it feels like he's trying to sell this house to me, while my bank account is $40 jokes aside, strong charisma and amazing video! I'd definitely buy this house.
Omg!! I would call Ryan ASAP!! The minute I would win the powerball, the homes he shows are beautiful, he is the sales GOAT, the way he explains the homes you are just hooked❤️❤️❤️
i would like this house much better if it was on the other side of park ave and closer to the boat pond, however still within the magick area.either side of central park below the museums.
For the avoidance of any doubt, an extra window to the width of a townhouse on the UES = $3k/month extra in property tax ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Very nice and immaculate. The kitchen and the back yard are best for me personally. However, with the colour schemes and furniture used in the property, it is far to old-fashioned, archaic in nature. That being said, it would be a brilliant property for personnel who are generally 60-plus. Still pretty nice.
Ryan, you’re probably the only broker I know. Who can play jazz music in the background of a listing. And look, and sound, even that much more cooler. Beautiful home indeed,
I’m young (gen z) and this is by far the nicest townhouse I’ve ever seen. I would love for the open concept minimalist chic trend to die, but it’s kind of sustained due to the surge of house flipping/investment buying and the need to make a house as generically likable as possible (ie zero character) in order to have the best and most marketable reselling chance, not to mention cheaper for said house flippers And obviously there ARE young couples out there who’d love to buy a place like this, but could never dream of affording it; this is due to a lot of factors like wages unable to keep up with an increased cost of living, inflation, rents being too high to leave room for saving, people with the money to do so buying up affordable housing in order to resell for a higher price and out-competing people who would actually live in said homes, etc etc. TL;DR it’s not as simple as it just being a trend for millennials and gen z