NYC townhouse with Hermès-leather walls once aimed to smash a sales record — now it’s back on the market for $70M

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Upper East Side Townhouse Relisted on Luxury Market with Reduced Price

A stately Upper East Side townhouse, previously listed in 2016 for a lofty $84.5 million, has returned to Manhattan’s competitive luxury real estate market with a revised, lower asking price. This meticulously renovated property at 8 E. 62nd St., formerly the residence of Somerset Partners CEO Keith Rubenstein, is now offered at $70 million, according to a recent update on StreetEasy. This price adjustment reflects current market conditions for high-end real estate in New York City.

History of the Property and Price Adjustments

Nearly ten years prior, Rubenstein initially sought a significantly higher sum for the townhouse. Had it sold at the original price, it would have surpassed existing townhouse sales records by a substantial margin. At that time, the 2006 sale of the Harkness House, another Upper East Side residence, for $53 million, remained the benchmark.

However, the property experienced fluctuations on and off the market until 2022, eventually entering into a contract for approximately $50 million, based on reports at the time. Public records now indicate the limestone townhouse was sold for $48 million in September of that year. The purchaser, now the current seller, is listed as an undisclosed limited liability company (LLC).

Architectural Features and Design

This distinguished six-bedroom townhouse, originally constructed in 1903, was designed by John H. Duncan, the esteemed architect behind Grant’s Tomb. The property boasts impressive features, including:

  • Palatial room sizes
  • Grand fireplaces
  • A sweeping marble staircase
  • Soaring 17-foot ceilings
  • Oversized entryways

Luxury Amenities and Interior Highlights

Recent listing imagery showcases a home with elegant décor and a wealth of high-end amenities. Key features include:

  • Original malachite mosaic flooring
  • An eat-in kitchen overlooking a courtyard garden
  • A primary bedroom suite encompassing the entire third floor
  • A formal dining room with a direct view of the Pierre Hotel

Notably, a billiards room adorned with distinctive Hermès-leather walls, a remnant from the previous owner’s occupancy, is also a feature of this exceptional residence.

Outdoor Spaces and Lower Level

The townhouse is crowned by a roof terrace accessible via an elevator, providing views of Central Park. The roof terrace also includes a lounge and dining area situated beneath a cedar pergola.

The lower level of the property offers further exclusive amenities:

  • A wine cellar
  • A skylighted gymnasium
  • A newly installed sauna
  • A steam room

Recent Luxury Sales in Manhattan

In the years following Rubenstein’s initial $84.5 million listing, significant transactions in the luxury market have reshaped the landscape. Billionaire Len Blavatnik acquired a commercially zoned townhouse at 19 E. 64th St. for a staggering $90 million in 2018. More recently, in 2024, an expansive double-width residential townhouse in Greenwich Village was sold off-market for $72.5 million. These notable sales emphasize the dynamic nature of Manhattan’s high-end property market.

Listing Agent and Availability

Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group holds the current listing for 8 E. 62nd St. Requests for comment from Mr. Modlin were not immediately answered.


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