The recently sold 973 Fifth Avenue mansion, designed by iconic architect Stanford White, went for $46 million after a series of price reductions from its original $80 million listing. Spanning 16,000 square feet, the Beaux-Arts residence was heavily renovated to preserve its architectural heritage while adding modern amenities. The sale represents one of the highest property transactions in New York City in 2025, while also highlighting the dwindling number of single-family homes in Manhattan that maintain White’s design integrity.
The buyer, under "Bliss on 5th LLC," acquired the 16,000-square-foot mansion for $46 million after significant price reductions since its initial listing.
This sale not only highlights the allure of New York's luxury market but also underscores the architectural significance of Stanford White's remaining works.
Corcoran's Andres Perea-Garzon emphasized that the renovation was both extensive and meticulous, aiming to honor Stanford White's architectural vision.
As one of the last true single-family residences designed by Stanford White, 973 Fifth Avenue represents a blend of historical elegance and modern luxury.
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