Home of the Week: One of New York’s Grandest Gilded Age Mansions Lists for $65 Million and renovated brownstones. Quiet and residential, it’s one of the most sought-after streets in New York’s chic neighborhood. Now, there’s a rare chance to live on this coveted street—as long as you’re willing to part with $30 million.This Opulent $7.5 Million Texas Mansion Features a 1,600-Bottle Wine Room and spans an incredible 6,000 square feet.
The living room, with high ceilings and a stark-white fireplace, has ample room for entertaining and relaxing. There is a wall of windows, including access to the back garden through a glass door. Not only is the room filled with natural light thanks to a wall of windows, but it spills out to the rear garden, which is accessed by a steel bridge and is ensconced with hornbeam trees and laurel shrubs. It is currently outfitted with a fire pit, seating area, and outdoor dining table.
Finally, the lower level has a small terrace, an additional bedroom, a rec room, and wine storage. And for art lovers, there’s museum-quality lighting throughout and a concealed art hanging system so that the hand-troweled Venetian plaster walls are not ruined with holes.This Opulent $7.