This unique modern townhouse is centrally located on 48th street between 2nd and 3rd avenue. It consists of the following: 4500 square feet of built space. 3200 square feet of air rights for added expansion. It has 7700 square feet of total available development rights. The lot size is 1875 square feet and the built FAR is 2.39 out of an available 3.44. The five-story townhouse consists of four units. Each unit contains a large living room, a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a terrace overlooking a private garden. There are a total of 4 expansive living rooms with south-facing floor-to-ceiling windows with terraces overlooking the garden. There are 6 bedrooms with north-facing 17-feet wide windows. There are 6 bathrooms throughout the house. There are 3 kitchens throughout the house. There is an office located on the lower level with ample storage. The house has a total of 3 skylights. Two are located on the 4th floor living room and the 4th floor bedroom. They are 17-feet wide and provide glorious light throughout the unit. The third skylight is located at the top of the stairs. There are high ceilings throughout the house as well as ample closets and built-in storage on every level. The high ceilings are suitable to display large works of art. The dual-level private garden contains two water fountains and two waterfalls as well as an original sculpture. There is a privacy wall at the end of the garden so there no facing neighbours. It is a modern townhouse, therefore, there are no restrictions in terms of altering the façade to suit your preferred architecture style. The house was featured in a New York Times Magazine article written by the esteemed critic Paul Goldberger.
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