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WOW House: Historic Carnegie Hill Townhouse

Check out photos of the luxurious and historic Upper East Side home.

UPPER EAST SIDE, NY — A "historically significant" townhouse in the Carnegie Hill district of the Upper East Side has hit the market for $26.9 million.

The home — built in 1901 — was renovated in 2012 to feature modern luxuries such as a smart home system, four-person elevator, a fully-equipped gym with a sauna and a 400-bottle wine cellar. But despite the upgrades, the six-bedroom townhouse's original architectural details remain intact.

Check out more photos of the home below, and see the full listing on realtor.com.

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From realtor.com:

  • Address: 3 E 94th St Unit House, New York, New York
  • Price: $26,900,000
  • Square Feet: 10000
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 7 Baths
  • Features: Located just off Fifth Avenue in Carnegie Hill, this historically significant house built in 1901 has been brought into the 21st century with a meticulous renovation completed in 2012. The house consists of 6 floors plus a finished basement. It is serviced by a Savant Control System with zones in each room. The floors throughout are French baked oak parquet panels. A four passenger elevator services the entire home. There are 6 spacious bedrooms, 6 full baths, 2 powder rooms plus 5 wood burning fireplaces. The basement has 2 mechanical rooms, a large laundry room, a sitting room plus a 400 bottle wine cellar. The garden floor has a separate vestibule entrance from the street level - and consists of a mud room, fully equipped gym with spa bath plus sauna, a media room with wet bar plus French doors to the private garden which has an outdoor cooking area with trellised planting areas...

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