An insanely beautiful mansion on New York's Upper East Side has just been listed for $114 million, according to The New York Times.
The six-level property has 20,000 square feet of living space, in addition to 2,500 square feet of outdoor space, which includes a roof deck with sweeping views of Central Park and the city.
The 69th Street home was built in 1884, and bought by investor Vincent Viola and his wife Teresa, the president of Maida Vale Designs,for $20 million in 2005. They gut-renovated the townhouse to create the extravagant residence it is today.
And now they're flipping it for a whopping $114,077,000.
And if the amenities are any indication, it's totally worth it. According to Corcoran Group, which is selling the home, the mansion has a saltwater pool with spa, panic room, heated stairs and floors in the parlor, plus a brick pizza oven in the kitchen.
There's even an onyx elevator. You have to see this house to believe it.
Welcome to the $114 million mansion on the Upper East Side. It's on 69th Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues.

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The sidewalk, outside staircase, and floors in the foyer are all heated, which sounds amazing for New York winters.

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The home is 40 feet wide, and ceilings heights range from 12 to 34 feet.

Source: The New York Times
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