A Manhattan Townhouse Michael Jackson Once Called Home Sells for $32M
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1/17Photographs Courtesy of The Modlin GroupAn Upper East Side mansion fit for a king, or rather a king of pop, has been sold. Once rented by Michael Jackson, the abode has been passed down a long list of celebrity residents including modern artist Marc Chagall and billionaire Marc Lasry. Originally listed one year ago for $39 million, the home at 4 East 74th Street recently sold for $32 million to Michael Thomas Danson, chief executive of the digital media company, GlobalData.Beautifully built by renowned architect, Alexander Welch, in 1898, the structure commands attention with its gorgeous limestone façade and red brick detailing. The stunning six-story, 12,745-square foot home exudes modern comfort, boasting soaring ceilings and two-story bay windows that allow natural light to pour in throughout the day. Walls accentuate soothing neutrals, creating a timeless elegance and highlighting the open, airy feel, while wood-burning fireplaces bring warmth to the home. The seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence also features oak wood floors and beautiful crown molding, not to mention an incredible, grand master suite that takes up the whole third floor.The luxury continues with the outdoor spaces, which include a cozy patio on the garden level as well as a private rooftop deck equipped for entertaining.The Modlin Group held the lavish listing for the entire year it was on the market. The news was first reported by 6sqft.Photographs Courtesy of The Modlin GroupAn Upper East Side mansion fit for a king, or rather a king of pop, has been sold. Once rented by Michael Jackson, the abode has been passed down a long list of celebrity residents including modern artist Marc Chagall and billionaire Marc Lasry. Originally listed one year ago for $39 million, the home at 4 East 74th Street recently sold for $32 million to Michael Thomas Danson, chief executive of the digital media company, GlobalData.Beautifully built by renowned architect, Alexander Welch, in 1898, the structure commands attention with its gorgeous limestone façade and red brick detailing. The stunning six-story, 12,745-square foot home exudes modern comfort, boasting soaring ceilings and two-story bay windows that allow natural light to pour in throughout the day. Walls accentuate soothing neutrals, creating a timeless elegance and highlighting the open, airy feel, while wood-burning fireplaces bring warmth to the home. The seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom residence also features oak wood floors and beautiful crown molding, not to mention an incredible, grand master suite that takes up the whole third floor.The luxury continues with the outdoor spaces, which include a cozy patio on the garden level as well as a private rooftop deck equipped for entertaining.The Modlin Group held the lavish listing for the entire year it was on the market. The news was first reported by 6sqft.
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