For $84.5 million, you could be the proud owner of an opulent Manhattan townhouse located just half a block from Central Park.
The Beaux-Arts-style mansion is fitted to the nines with everything you might wish for, including a plunge pool, a red Hermés leather-covered billiards room, and a special closet just for your furs.
Owned since 2007 by real-estate developer Keith Rubenstein of Somerset Partners, it's been extensively remodeled and decorated at the direction of designer William T. Georgis.
The original architect of the building, built in 1903, was John H. Duncan, the mind behind Grant's Tomb.
Listed with Adam Modlin of The Modlin Group, it's currently the fourth-most-expensive listing in New York City.
Inside, you'll find six bedrooms, six floors, and 15,000 square feet of prime Manhattan property.
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Located at 8 East 62nd Street, the townhouse is in a prime Upper East Side location: half a block from Central Park, and just a few blocks north of the famous Bergdorf Goodman department store and all of 5th Avenue's luxury shopping.

The decor within is unapologetically lavish. An original mosaic floor and ornate fireplace outfit the entrance hall.

The modern kitchen has marble counters and a wood-burning fireplace to keep things cozy.

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