An Upper East Side townhouse has redefined the real estate game, hitting the market for about twice its sale price just one year ago, The Post has learned.
Fast forward to the present, and this four-bedroom, six-bathroom spread, located at 135 E. 65th St., is now for sale asking $8.25 million. But there’s an extra surprise. This structure last changed hands in 2003 for $4.8 million. This means that when Leavitt inked the deal, he paid about $300,000 less than the previous owner.Positioned on a picturesque block, this resplendent four-story Colonial Revival townhouse showcases a distinctive copper bay window on its parlor floor. With high ceilings, palatial rooms, original hardwood floors and an abundance of natural light, this home boasts an array of stylish features.