Rumored one-time Upper East Side home of Barbara Walters lists for $10.4M
Reported to have been the one-time home of television personality Barbara Walters, this four-bedroom residence is the picture of pre-war elegance, with soaring coffered ceilings, custom millwork, and dark parquet floors throughout. Located in one of the most prestigious corners of the Upper East Side at 555 Park Avenue, the property is listed at $10,350,000 but is also available for rent at $37,500 a month.
You’ll enter into a welcoming foyer that leads you into the entertainment wing of the home. There’s a wood-paneled library with custom built-ins and cabinetry, a living room with coffered ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace, and a formal dining room. Large windows throughout the public spaces face north and overlook 62nd Street.
Adjacent to the living room, the master suite occupies the north-west corner of the residence and gets picturesque views of Park Avenue as well. It features a marble en-suite bathroom and a dressing area with several closets.
Down a hallway and on the south side of the residence is the bedroom wing, which includes three large bedrooms, a large walk-in closet off the hallway, and a second marble-clad bathroom.
A spacious eat-in kitchen is organized around a large central island and is more than fully-equipped with two Subzero refrigerators, two dishwashers, and a wine cooler with space for a whopping 750 bottles. There’s a breakfast nook off the kitchen as well as a walk-in, windowed Butler’s pantry, a laundry room, and two staff rooms.
555 Park is a coveted address with proximity to Central Park—a white glove co-op designed by George and Edward Blum and built in 1912. The building offers a gym, bike room, and additional storage.
[Listing: 555 Park Avenue, 5W by Sherlock Hackley Jr. and Lib Hyatt Goss of Stribling]
[At CityRealty]
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Listing images courtesy of Stribling