Another pricey New York property appeared again in the market as a 12,000-square-foot Vanderbilt Mansion on East 69th Street is asking for $55 million. According to New York Curbed, the property is owned by Johnson & Johnson heiress who bought the mansion in 2011 for $48 million and it is under the corporate alias Falconer LLC.
Listing details reveal that the property has a total of seven bedrooms with 11 bathrooms and there has been recent additions done by Peter Marino. The architectural details on the property are immensely charming and it also has tremendous curbside appeal. The interior is done with generous proportions making it welcoming and bright. The entry floor boasts a marble gallery that has a grand staircase and there are also two powder rooms. The superb chef's kitchen incorporates a family room and a breakfast room within its vicinities. There is also a service kitchen, a back staircase and door and a lot of closets. The parlor floor is where the massive living room and dining room is located. There is also a full pantry kitchen and bar which opens to a lovely terrace.
The master floor is where the master bedroom is located. It has two lavish marble bathrooms and two large custom fitted dressing rooms and a soundproof oak Library. On the fourth floor there are three bedrooms and bathroom. There is also a stunning playroom, a laundry room and a kitchenette. On the fifth floor there is a guest bedroom, gym, sauna, steam room and a hair salon. There is also a one bedroom staff apartment complete with living room, kitchen and bathroom on the same floor.
There is also access to the roof via the staircase and a full basement that includes a Colin Cowie designed nightclub boite with a full bar, wine storage, laundry room, cedar closets and security room. The property has a total of five wood burning fireplaces and outside is the beautifully landscaped garden.