$9,995,000
Updated 7 years ago
Off Market

103 East 91st Street

Carnegie Hill, Manhattan | Park Ave & Lexington Ave

10 Rooms4 Beds5 Baths5,000 Square FeetSingle Family

$9,995,000
floors4
Lot Size19'x85'
Built Size19'x50'
ZoneR10
Building TypeHouse
RE Taxes$48,588
Price Per SF
$1,999

Outdoor space and views

  • Terrace

Property Description for 103 East 91st Street

103 East 91st Street, just off Park Avenue in the heart of Carnegie Hill, has just undergone a high quality 2-year renovation. It is within a few blocks of some of Manhattan's finest schools, including Dalton, Spence, Nightingale-Bamford, Brick Church and Hunter Elementary. The house has 10 rooms, 4-5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms with approximately 5,000 interior square feet and 900 exterior square feet on 5 levels, all served by a brand new elevator. The house was built in 1885 and altered in 1951 with a classical facade including two street-level entrances surmounted by oculus windows and flanking a large central Palladian window. Unique features include a 20' ceiling in the living room and a large conservatory and south-facing terrace on the 5th floor. Annual real estate taxes are under $50,000. Make your appointment now to see the best newly renovated house under $10MM.

Listing History for 103 East 91st Street

Now
11/09/2019
TOM by George Vanderploeg
Douglas Elliman
06/06/2019
$9,995,000
Initial Price by George Vanderploeg
Douglas Elliman

Building Details for 103 East 91st Street

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeHouse
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1910
Floors4
Learn More About the Building

Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

96 St
0.23 miles
86 St
0.27 miles
96 St
0.38 miles
86 St
0.4 miles

Citi Bike

E 91 St & Park Ave
0.06 miles
E 88 St & Park Ave
0.16 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

George Vanderploeg
Douglas Elliman
Steffen Kral
Douglas Elliman

Carnegie Hill | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Carnegie Hill is a small neighborhood at the northern tip of the Upper East Side that borders Central Park. It is steeped in history, great wealth, architecture and culture. It is known for its world-class museums and its rows of historic mansions. Nothing much changes here as the entire area is landmarked, preventing the proliferation of high-rise developments. Thus the buildings stay a human scale, the sky is aplenty and the neighborhood kind of feels like a small town to its long time residents.

The name Carnegie Hill is derived from the industrial magnate Andrew Carnegie, when Carnegie decided to build himself a mansion at 91st Street and Fifth Avenue….

Carnegie Hill is a family neighborhood with old fashioned upper crust money. The mid-rise co-ops that line the avenues are among the most prestigious addresses in the city. The avenues are lined with small restaurants, boutique shops

The residential towers that have proliferated on the eastside of Third Avenue in the East 90s simply do not exist between Lexington and Fifth.

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OLR ID: 59875TH