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The Gilded Age giant at 4 E. 80th St. has recently undergone a significant price adjustment, now standing at an impressive $49.95 million. This opulent property, known for its grandeur and historical significance, remains one of the most sought-after private residences in Manhattan.
Originally constructed during the height of the Gilded Age, the mansion boasts a rich architectural heritage, characterized by its intricate detailing and luxurious finishes. Spanning several floors, the residence features multiple bedrooms, lavish living spaces, and extensive outdoor areas, making it a true gem in the heart of the city.
Despite the recent price drop of $9 million, the property continues to attract attention from affluent buyers looking for a unique slice of New York City history. The high asking price reflects not only the mansion's size and location but also the prestige associated with owning a piece of Manhattan's storied past. As the real estate market fluctuates, the allure of this iconic residence remains undeniable.
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