The historic townhouse in New York’s exclusive Turtle Bay Gardens is now on the market for $7.25 million (approximately AUD $11.25 million).
Located at 242 East 49th Street, this five-story home has a storied past, having housed a roster of prominent figures including Ruth Gordon, Mary Tyler Moore, Franco Zeffirelli, and Bob Dylan, who purchased it in 1990.
The property is listed with Sotheby’s International Realty and is part of the Turtle Bay Gardens enclave, a unique 1920s development featuring private walled gardens shared among the townhouses.
Spanning five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, the home boasts a 19-foot-wide terrace overlooking the gardens, a feature unique in the row, as well as an elevator; a convenient addition for its multi-level layout.
Inside, the townhouse blends original architectural details, such as arched doorways and historic flooring, with modern updates like built-in bookshelves and a contemporary kitchen.
Its walled backyard offers direct access to the shared garden, a tranquil retreat in the heart of Midtown East.
This listing comes amid a history of limited ownership, with only three potential owners in the past 70 years.
While the US$7.25 million price tag slightly exceeds that of nearby properties, its iconic history, premium location, and thoughtful enhancements make it a rare find in New York’s luxury real estate market.