The E. 63rd St. townhouse, less than a block from Central Park, boasts a wealth of original fixtures and fittings.
Constructed in 1901 for the financier and philanthropist Elias Aisel at 15 E. 63rd St., the Gilded Age stunner boasts a wealth of ornate original details, including a winding marble staircase, multiple cartouches, sculptural motifs, intricate ceilings and wall moldings galore, plus plenty of wood paneling.Joe and Jill Biden refinanced their Delaware home 20 times — raking in $4.
In all, the 25-foot-wide, 100-foot-deep home has 28 rooms — including seven bedrooms, 12 full bathrooms, four half bathrooms, a library, a gym and a conservatory. There are also 14 fireplaces, three terraces , two entrances and eight stories — spread out over approximately 18,000 square feet. The abode is currently being brought to market by Cassini’s widow, Marianne, and Peggy Nestor, his sister-in-law, who share ownership of the property, according to Robb Report.