News | April 17, 2017

On the Market: $50M Mansion Is Last Gilded Age Residence in Manhattan

News | April 17, 2017

The last Gilded Age mansion for sale in Manhattan is asking $50 million, the New York Post reported.

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Once owned by Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane, who was the granddaughter of railroad baron Cornelius “Commodore” Vanderbilt, the six-story Beaux Arts building reflects the grandeur of Versailles throughout its 32 rooms, with eight bathrooms and two elevators.

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There are currently six offers on the 1966-landmarked Upper East Side residence from individuals who are “all extremely high-net-worth individuals of different backgrounds,” says listing agent Tristan Harper of Douglas Elliman.

Read the full story on www.HauteResidence.com.

Images courtesy of Douglas Elliman

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