Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty
$6,750,000
Potential Rebate: $101,250
Set behind an elegant wrought-iron gate, this townhouse exemplifies refined luxury with an unmistakable sense of timeless sophistication. From the moment you enter the inviting foyer, soaring 11.5-foot ceilings and abundant natural light highlight meticulously maintained original details while six fireplaces create a warm and captivating ambiance.
Spanning over 5,700 square feet and 20 feet wide, this stately residence offers seven generously proportioned bedrooms, four full baths, three half baths, and two laundry rooms throughout five levels—an ideal canvas for both lavish entertaining and serene private living. Two exclusive outdoor spaces provide a seamless blend of indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
The state-of-the-art kitchen on the garden level is designed for both everyday convenience and grand entertaining. Featuring dual center islands, dual sinks, double ovens, and a spacious open dining area with direct access to a garden patio, this space invites both intimate meals and al fresco gatherings. An incredible bi-level butler’s pantry connects the kitchen and library via a second staircase. These bonus rooms offer immense storage opportunity, two wet bars and a second laundry room.
A dedicated parlor level elevates the formal living experience with a sunlit, south-facing great room and a welcoming library enhanced by bespoke oak built-ins and intricately designed hardwood floors that flow gracefully between spaces. The library can easily be used as a formal dining room with direct access to the incredible butler’s pantry which connects the parlor level to the kitchen.
The primary suite is of brilliant proportions measuring about 18’X20’ and boasts two walk-in closets, a dressing room, a fireplace, and a marble bathroom equipped with double sinks and a lavish towel warmer. It is truly it’s own private sanctuary within the home. The remaining six bedrooms are all spacious, three of which also boast fireplaces.
Built in 1860 the home offers an element of grandeur and quality that is unmatched. The home has been kept in excellent condition with systems being updated as recently as last year.
Set on a coveted tree-lined block in the esteemed Murray Hill Historic District, this location offers immediate access to world-class dining, upscale shopping, and premier transportation, including Grand Central Station. Its location exudes the same level of sophistication and prestige as the most celebrated addresses, presenting a unique opportunity to experience Midtown living with unmatched allure and enduring value.
$38,405 per month
30 year fixed, 6.28% Interest
One-time rebate at closing
$101,250
Monthly savings impact
$281/mo
💡 Estimated at 1.5% of purchase price
The rebate is paid to you at closing and can help offset closing costs or other expenses.
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Listing Courtesy of Sothebys International Realty
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Murray Hill is a charming, somewhat relaxed enclave on the East Side of Manhattan, spanning roughly from 34th to 40th Streets. Known for its recent college graduate population, it also boasts historic districts with stunning townhouses. For those seeking Murray Hill Manhattan real estate, the neighborhood usually offers more space for your money than its neighbors.
Living in Murray Hill, Manhattan offers a residential vibe that feels distinct from the corporate towers of Midtown to the north. It is a mix of high-rise apartment complexes and tree-lined blocks of brownstones. As a popular Manhattan NYC neighborhood, it strikes a balance between a lively bar scene on Third Avenue and quiet, upscale living on Park Avenue.
The market for homes for sale in Murray Hill is viewed as a value pocket in Manhattan. You can find everything from affordable post-war co-op studios to multi-million dollar historic townhouses in the Murray Hill Historic District. It attracts a wide demographic, from young finance professionals renting their first apartments to established families owning entire brownstones.
The "Corinthian" and other condo towers offer full-service luxury living. The area is steady and reliable for investment, with strong rental demand from the nearby medical mile (NYU Langone) and UN workers. Prices here are generally more accessible than in Flatiron or Gramercy.
The lifestyle in Murray Hill is social and active. The neighborhood is famous for its nightlife along Third Avenue, which is bustling with sports bars and restaurants. However, west of Lexington Avenue, the vibe transforms into one of quiet elegance, with carriage houses and diplomatic residences.
Community amenities are strong, with the St. Vartan Park providing a local playground and sports courts. The proximity to Grand Central makes it a convenient choice for commuters, while the varied housing stock allows residents to "move up" within the neighborhood as they progress in their careers.
Murray Hill is well-served by transportation. The 4, 5, 6, 7, and S trains at Grand Central are a short walk away, as is the 33rd St station for the 6 train. The neighborhood is also a hub for the select bus service, making crosstown travel easier.
Access to the Midtown Tunnel allows for quick escapes to Long Island and the airports. For daily commuting to Wall Street or Upper East Side, the Lexington Avenue line (4/5/6) is the lifeline of the neighborhood.
While green space is at a premium, St. Vartan Park is a beloved community hub. The East River Ferry at 34th Street is a game-changer, connecting residents to Brooklyn, Queens, and Wall Street via a scenic boat ride.
The area is home to the Morgan Library & Museum, a cultural treasure. Amenities like Trader Joe’s, Fairway, and a plethora of gyms and dry cleaners cater to the busy professionals who live here.
Murray Hill is best for recent graduates and young professionals seeking a fun social scene ("Murray Hill" is often nicknamed "Curry Hill" for its Indian restaurants or associated with post-grad life). However, the historic district is ideal for those seeking townhouse living at a relative discount.

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