The Residence at 155 East 69th Street
Enter this exceptional home either through a private street-level entrance or directly via the private one-car garage. Offering a rare blend of scale, natural light, and volume, the residence evokes the sensibility of a loft within the context of a classic carriage house. A striking staircase leads to the main living floor, where a generously scaled living room is anchored by a wood-burning fireplace and opens to a glass-enclosed terrace that filters light from above. Adjacent to the central living area is a formal dining room and a spacious eat-in kitchen. At the front of this level are three well-proportioned bedrooms, one with its own fireplace, along with three full bathrooms and a laundry room.
Upstairs, a dramatic atrium with skylights creates a luminous central landing. The primary suite is serene and sun-filled, with oversized windows facing the landscaped roof terrace and another fireplace. This floor is a sanctuary, with a separate home office, authentic tea room, generous storage, and access to the private terrace. Modern conveniences include central air conditioning, a security system, and a private elevator servicing all levels, including the garage.
Balancing contemporary refinement with timeless architectural character, this rare residence offers both elegance and versatility. Please inquire for further details on this one-of-a-kind opportunity.
153-157 East 69th Street
Built in 1884 by noted German-American architect William Schickel, this distinguished Romanesque Revival carriage house spans 50 feet across and occupies a prominent position on East 69th Street’s historic “stable row,” nestled between Lexington and Third Avenues. Originally commissioned by American financier James Stillman, the building’s vast interiors once served as a private space for his children’s equestrian training. Decades later, the dramatic volume of the space was reimagined as the studio of celebrated artist Mark Rothko. In the 1950s, part of the house was divided into sound studios, and Elvis Presley re-recorded the ending of his first film Love Me Tender there at Junco Studios. Today, the property has been thoughtfully configured into two distinct entities: a not-for-profit foundation and a private residence featuring a coveted curb cut and private garage.
Active
$9,500,000
155 E 69th St, New York, NY 10021
5beds
5,021sqft
Mixed Use
Built in 1899
-- sqft lot
$9,106,700 Zestimate®
$1,892/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
- 26 days
- on Zillow |
- 4,317 |
- 245 |
Likely to sell faster than
Zillow last checked: 7 hours ago
Listing updated: July 21, 2025 at 09:36am
Listing by:
Sotheby's International Realty 917-854-4411,
Jeremy Stein
Source: StreetEasy,MLS#: S1781994
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4
- Full bathrooms: 4
Rooms
- Room types: Bike Room
Appliances
- Included: Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer
- Laundry: Inside
Features
- Flooring: Hardwood
- Has fireplace: Yes
Interior area
- Total structure area: 5,021
- Total interior livable area: 5,021 sqft
Property
Parking
- Parking features: Garage
- Has garage: Yes
Features
- Patio & porch: Deck, Terrace, Other
- Exterior features: Courtyard, Garden, Private Roof Deck, Terrace
- Has view: Yes
- View description: City, Skyline
Details
- Special conditions: Resale
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
- Property subtype: Mixed Use
Condition
- Year built: 1899
Community & HOA
Community
- Subdivision: Lenox Hill
HOA
- Has HOA: Yes
- Amenities included: Laundry, Elevator(s)
Location
- Region: New York
Financial & listing details
- Price per square foot: $1,892/sqft
- Date on market: 7/18/2025
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