168 E 75th St
Listing Notes
Originally conceived as one of five "automobile stables" that occupies 168 -176 East 75th street, this landmarked town house and its neighbors were designed by Hill and Stout in 1902 for the use of wealthy New Yorkers living in nearby mansions who sought private accommodations for their automobiles. They were the first garages erected for private use in the city. The first of the row, 168, is one of 2 remaining houses that still retains its garage at the ground level, with capacity for up to 5 cars. The building stands 18 feet wide and is approximately 5,450 square feet (4,500 SF above grade), with the ground level extending almost the full length of the lot. Enter the home via a new garage door, or through the separate entry to the residence on the east side of the building. A sizable elevator connects this level to the main residence on the third floor. The building retains its original configuration, as a garage and 2 apartments. The second floor is a floor through unit, with a spacious, north facing living room graced by a large semi-circular window and 2 south facing bedrooms, separated by a full kitchen, laundry room and bath. The third and fourth floors comprise a separate duplex apartment. This residence consists of a sun flooded 16x23 south facing living room, dining room and kitchen on the third floor, and 2 generously sized bedrooms, with ample storage, 2 en-suite baths and separate laundry on the top floor. The south side of east 75th street between Lexington and Third Avenues is a picturesque block, with the 5 houses faced in a handsome design of red and blackened clinker bricks and a distinctive roofline that alternates gables and dormers. Journey back in time and keep the home as a garage and staff residence or bring your designer and create the single-family home of your dreams.
Price in context
Cheaper than 28% of the 18 homes listed nearby right now, which run $3,050,000 to $7,500,000.
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| Address | Asking | Size |
|---|---|---|
| 130 E 75th St Unit 5A | $3,050,000 | 3 bd · 3 ba |
| 155 E 72nd St Units 13 & 14C | $3,195,000 | 3 bd · 3 ba |
| 181 E 73rd St # 17AB | $3,250,000 | 4 bd · 3.5 ba |
| 165 E 72nd St Unit 17DE | $3,350,000 | 4 bd · 4 ba |
| 150 E 72nd St Apt 6S | $3,495,000 | 3 bd · 2 ba |
| 830 Park Ave # 5 & 6C | $3,599,000 | 4 bd · 3 ba |
| 201 E 74th St Unit 19B | $3,660,000 | 2 bd |
| 165 E 72nd St Apt 19L | $3,895,000 | 3 bd · 3 ba |
| 799 Park Ave Apt 8A | $4,200,000 | 3 bd · 3 ba |
| 799 Park Ave Apt 8A | $4,200,000 | 3 bd · 3 ba |
| 188 E 76th St Unit 5ABC | $4,995,000 | 5 bd · 5 ba |
| 188 E 76th St Unit 5ABC | $4,995,000 | 5 bd · 5 ba |
| 201 E 74th St Unit 15A | $5,050,000 | 3 bd |
| 188 E 76th St Unit 29AB | $5,995,000 | 5 bd · 5 ba |
| 188 E 76th St Unit 29AB | $6,150,000 | 5 bd · 4.5 ba |
| 145 E 76th St Unit Ph | $6,995,000 | 2 bd · 3 ba |
| 791 Park Ave Apt 7A | $7,000,000 | 5 bd · 6 ba |
| 875 Park Ave Apt 11B | $7,500,000 | 4 bd · 4 ba |
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