"The building is a masterpiece. When you walk inside and see the entrance, it is awe-inspiring," said listing broker Beatrice Caponetti of Brown Harris Stevens, adding that the home is now priced to sell.
At 25 feet wide, the residence was built in 1835 and once owned by Gilded Age tycoon Jay Gould. The current owner is the artist and sculptor Leah Poller.
The seven-bedroom, seven-bathroom property is 8,049 square feet - also delivering more than 2,000 square feet of private outdoor space. Details include an original curved staircase and 13-foot-high ceilings.
Most of all, the building can be restored to single-family residence status, as all units inside can be delivered vacant.
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