If the manse on New York’s Upper East Side sells for its asking price, it would be one of the priciest townhouses ever sold in the city
An Upper East Side mansion built around 1930 as the home of the socialite Virginia Graham Fair Vanderbilt—wife of William Kissam Vanderbilt II, a member of the prominent New York family—is being shopped off-market for $68 million, according to marketing materials seen by The Wall Street Journal.
If it sold for its asking price, the property would be one of the most expensive townhouses ever sold in New York.
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