New York’s most expensive house has gone on sale for a whopping $90million.
The mansion in Manhattan’s opulent Upper East Side boasts ten bedrooms, 11 bathrooms, three kitchens, a wood-panelled library, an elevator, a gym and a garden.
If you think the asking price is a tad steep you could always choose to rent it for a more moderate $210,000 a month.
The French Gothic mansion on East 80 Street was built in the early 1900s by dime store magnate Frank Winfield Woolworth for his daughter, Helena. It is nestled between two other mansions he also had built at 2 and 6 East 80 Street for his other daughters Edna and Jessie. The two other townhouses remain intact also.
They were all constructed by the architect Charles Pierpont Henry Gilbert who designed city and country homes for the wealthy.