Wednesday, May 25, 2016

East 10th Street townhouse available as a rental for $50,000 a month



Last month we noted that this fine townhouse at 114 E. 10th St. between Second Avenue and Third Avenue was back on the market ... with the owner — an LLC with a Pinecrest, Fla., address — asking $9.85 million.

Well, it turns out the place is also available as a rental. The blurbage via Douglas Elliman:

Exquisite, decorator, furnished 6 bedroom townhouse has been designed with the highest standard of excellence. This townhouse sparkles with vu's [views?] and sunlight from all windows. A separate garden level apartment is available for staff, friends or family. A beautiful landscaped garden plus an architecturally designed roof deck with sauna and shower are some of the many outstanding features of this house.

This is definitely the most expensive rental that we can recall in the neighborhood. But just find 99 friends and you'll only be paying $500 a month.

Images via Douglas Elliman

6 comments:

  1. 99 friends and 99 bottles of beer...

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  2. Omg the bro's at PI Lamma Poo might want first dibs at this

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  3. Ain't no expensive for Brittney (yes that's with two t) and/or Ethan. Trump change from their mommy and daddy, Mr. and Mrs. Van Der Woodsen.

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  4. Might be interested, but I just have one question before I sign; if $50,000 is for a 31 day month, will they work with me so I only have to pay $48,387.10 in June and September?

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  5. 11:53pm What about Leap Year 2020?

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  6. Ken from Ken's KitchenMay 25, 2016 at 6:05 PM

    May 25, 2016 at 11:53 AM

    No landlords in NYC provide four year leases.

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