I really like that the introduction for this home began with some historical context, setting it up like a story was about to begin. It feels less of a sell this way. That’s why he’s so successful: he understands marketing and magic. What a lovely home. I don’t need a huge home, and will stay in the suburbs, yet I love those archways, all of the light, the peace, and the quiet garden space.
That French-windowed glass-ceiling atrium is gorgeous, and the beautiful wooden staircase does nothing but add to the atrium's elegance, thus creating poetry in slow motion
Elegant indeed! Whoever restored this beautiful home did an incredible job!! Ps. Imagine what it's like being in that space over the breakfast room when it rains....dreamy! 😍😍
East 70th St., between Park Ave. and Lexington Ave. is one of the best blocks in all of NYC. Many of the other homes are wider (with more square footage), like the former Mellon double townhouse next door, but this is an excellent home in a prime location. The solarium addition to the back was a great idea!
Just a little matter of price ! He didn't mention that,, but I bet it's in the high $30mill's at a minimum, so completely out of range for most ordinary humans - but hey we can all make plans for that magical day when we win the lottery ! By the time I bought homes in all the fabulous places I'd love to own one, there would not be enough months in the year to live in them all - chateau in France, Ski lodge in Switzerland, Lakeside manse in Italy, ranch in Colorado - way too much choice for those with money ! Sigh !
Kudos to craftsman you who diligently restored this home. Problem is, these bozo real estate agents make more money than the guy flawlessly constructing that hardwood floor.
The family had 121 E.70 for 20 years. A beautiful block that's little changed since. It's a gorgeous street. 121 Is Georgian and broader with a less choppy layout.
Finally a real livable home finished with taste, not for oligarchs or sultans, I own one very similar a little older and bigger, not inside balcony though, for a fraction of a fraction of the cost in a province of northern Italy.
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I love how you do your walk through in these exquisite homes. It's not too fast or too slow. The music is perfectly synced for the era of the home. You are a whole vibe!
Beautiful but as someone from the UK, i can’t get my head around the taxes. Even if you bought this all cash, you’d still have to pay almost $100k a year for the right to live in it due to the taxes. To put it into context, the same house, with the same value in Knightsbright or Belgravia (London) would be about $6k a year taxes.
wow, what a great house; yep i can see me living there if i was married to a rich american tycoon with a young family; love your enthusiasm and the way you presented the house: thanks for taking me to a new vibex
it's a shame this presentation style seams more about you than the property, would like to see more cutaways shots of the home, less of you, and i lost count how many times you said i and me, also don't tell people what they are looking for its condescending, also less talking a picture tells a thousand words.
These real estate sales people use TONS of adjectives. To try and make it sound like it’s THE best property in the world! In the universe! They are like actors when they try and sell you the property. I usually laugh at it. It’s called melodrama! 😂
It may not appear understandable at first, yet, when an Aestheticist, seeing someone one he appreciates for his intelligence and the quality of his work, is precisely that person, who is listing such a gem is a real pleasure. I, myself, am putting a house on the market at that same time. It is a simple home, but one of the two properties my Mother resided at: an 18th century farm, dated to 1779, in the Southwest region of France, in that lovely Dordogne that the British fought for, during the war of hundred years, and from which the produce garnished the table of the last king of France. Thank You for your great work!
Totally beautiful .. interesting how no comments on the kitchen. but it is Manhattan. Maybe it will sell for 40 million or so.. but I'm probably way off
Agree, it’s (almost) flawless…. One style criticism, way too many picture frames on the walls. Beautiful art hung throughout would be so much better. All those frames are just way too busy.
Great location between Park and Lexington on E 70th Street....but at less than 20 feet width, it's too narrow. And a very small elevator, not really for most humans. ..more so for laundry etc.
We get it Ryan, you have big feet, (and we all know what that means folks) but those massive white nurse shoes are BEYOND distracting... what were you thinking?
Too Hollywood. A silly and poorly thought out presentation. This is not a film set; it is a house to be sold. Vulgar. A shame. A fabulous house by the way…..🇬🇧
First, the elevator looks to be the size of a coffin for a short person. Second, this is an adult man, obviously wealthy, but can't buy clothing large enough to fit him ... he looks ridiculous.
Man! This dude over-kills it with all that crappy talk!! Most of properties he shows are so average and that’s why he has to yell out details that pretty much are meaningless!!! A property should sell itself without all that salesman talk!! Dude tries so hard is almost embarrassing!! 😖
This might be the most beautiful house I have ever seen!
I really like that the introduction for this home began with some historical context, setting it up like a story was about to begin. It feels less of a sell this way. That’s why he’s so successful: he understands marketing and magic.
What a lovely home. I don’t need a huge home, and will stay in the suburbs, yet I love those archways, all of the light, the peace, and the quiet garden space.
That French-windowed glass-ceiling atrium is gorgeous, and the beautiful wooden staircase does nothing but add to the atrium's elegance, thus creating poetry in slow motion
Elegant indeed! Whoever restored this beautiful home did an incredible job!! Ps. Imagine what it's like being in that space over the breakfast room when it rains....dreamy! 😍😍
East 70th St., between Park Ave. and Lexington Ave. is one of the best blocks in all of NYC. Many of the other homes are wider (with more square footage), like the former Mellon double townhouse next door, but this is an excellent home in a prime location. The solarium addition to the back was a great idea!
5:25 At first glance, I thought that was a boudoir painting of Fred Flintstone above the bed 😂
That would be awesome though 😂
So incredibly elegant, love the millwork.
The home directly next to it to the east is also insaaaaane. One of the most imposing and lux on the street. PLZ RYAN !!!
Great house! However, if I have one complaint, it would be that painted wall 04:04 in the dinning room. It little too much for me.
Simply Exquisite !
This is a Classic home. Thanks for showing.
Wow, what a GORGEOUS home! Makes me want to move to NYC
Just a little matter of price ! He didn't mention that,, but I bet it's in the high $30mill's at a minimum, so completely out of range for most ordinary humans - but hey we can all make plans for that magical day when we win the lottery ! By the time I bought homes in all the fabulous places I'd love to own one, there would not be enough months in the year to live in them all - chateau in France, Ski lodge in Switzerland, Lakeside manse in Italy, ranch in Colorado - way too much choice for those with money ! Sigh !
$13,900,000.00 apparently - so I was way off !
I love that round window opening by the stairs! Beautiful home!
Kudos to craftsman you who diligently restored this home. Problem is, these bozo real estate agents make more money than the guy flawlessly constructing that hardwood floor.
LOVE this PROPERTY ❤😊
Next door to Bunny Mellon's old townhouse.
With some modernization and an updated chefs kitchen this is really nice.
I’d like to see Nashville interior design take a stab at this
That place is absolutely gorgeous. 😍😍😍 LOVE
Classic Ryan walkthrough. Well done 👏 Pace, running time, and edit was flawless. 👌
Love the old texture of this place💙
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Asking price $13,900,000.00. It's absolutely gorgeous, romantic, exquisite beautiful townhouse, and plus the fabulous house next door. AWWW.😘❤
I listened and listened to the ever-fascinating voice!
The family had 121 E.70 for 20 years. A beautiful block that's little changed since. It's a gorgeous street. 121 Is Georgian and broader with a less choppy layout.
how do you know?
@@cre8tion26 I lived in the house. I know.
Finally a real livable home finished with taste, not for oligarchs or sultans, I own one very similar a little older and bigger, not inside balcony though, for a fraction of a fraction of the cost in a province of northern Italy.
One wonders if the tasteful furnishings are included.
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I know its a house not food but one word ... delicious!
I love how you do your walk through in these exquisite homes. It's not too fast or too slow. The music is perfectly synced for the era of the home. You are a whole vibe!
❤ stunning
Stunner. Is that the Mellon place next door?
(Wowza.)
I know the street. Absolute perfection
Yup, that's it right next door! It's the nicest house on the block IMO.
Lovely. I wish I could live there.
great job on this tour, Ryan
Oh my god it would be like living in an Edith Wharton novel! 😮 So beautiful.
Better than most redos. The unbalanced windowed where two narrow rooms were combined is useful but visually problematic.
Is it hard to find wood for the fireplaces in the city?
Beautiful but as someone from the UK, i can’t get my head around the taxes. Even if you bought this all cash, you’d still have to pay almost $100k a year for the right to live in it due to the taxes. To put it into context, the same house, with the same value in Knightsbright or Belgravia (London) would be about $6k a year taxes.
There is no formal living room?
The music really fits 🎶
Wow its like a tardis
Stunning
Wow ❤
wow, what a great house; yep i can see me living there if i was married to a rich american tycoon with a young family; love your enthusiasm and the way you presented the house: thanks for taking me to a new vibex
it's a shame this presentation style seams more about you than the property, would like to see more cutaways shots of the home, less of you, and i lost count how many times you said i and me, also don't tell people what they are looking for its condescending, also less talking a picture tells a thousand words.
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He sells Homes, not cars. You need drama to sell a house.
Just enough to give you a good idea but not overdone. I think he did a great job.
These real estate sales people use TONS of adjectives. To try and make it sound like it’s THE best property in the world! In the universe! They are like actors when they try and sell you the property. I usually laugh at it. It’s called melodrama! 😂
Ack I think he was “in the moment” ..
Is it possible to fall in love with a house? Because I believe I am.
Beautiful, classy, but welcoming too.
beautiful presentation!
This place is very close to my university, Hunter College 😍
It may not appear understandable at first, yet, when an Aestheticist, seeing someone one he appreciates for his intelligence and the quality of his work, is precisely that person, who is listing such a gem is a real pleasure. I, myself, am putting a house on the market at that same time. It is a simple home, but one of the two properties my Mother resided at: an 18th century farm, dated to 1779, in the Southwest region of France, in that lovely Dordogne that the British fought for, during the war of hundred years, and from which the produce garnished the table of the last king of France. Thank You for your great work!
Totally beautiful .. interesting how no comments on the kitchen. but it is Manhattan. Maybe it will sell for 40 million or so.. but I'm probably way off
Dodged the kitchen for sure.
Wow 😮
Beautiful
Elegantly produced video - loved the drama and charm of Serhant. Great music too!
Stunning💙
Yep. Nice.
Elegant!
For it being the oldest home in the Historical District... it's really been gutted of most of the original historical details.
Beautiful home ❤
Add to cart! 🛒😂
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Love it.
Super elegant 😍😍😍😍😍
Agree, it’s (almost) flawless…. One style criticism, way too many picture frames on the walls. Beautiful art hung throughout would be so much better. All those frames are just way too busy.
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@ 5:31 and 5:36 one of the photos/artwork hung on the wall have changed🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like this one LOL! 😂❤
I wonder whether it comes with a full compliment of servants or whether those must be purchased separately LOL.
That man looks like a mix between Ryan seacrest and Andy cohen 😂😂😂😂
If ever there was a place you could just imagine living in this is the one (ok, so I need to win the lottery first)
Excellent presentation 👏 👏! I prefer modern apartments but your style plus the music really makes me seriously consider townhouse life. Well done!
did I miss the prize?
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EXQUISITE! 😍
I want the white one next door.
when is million dollar listings coming back, if ever?
The salesman is too chatty, and I don’t give a shit what he thinks. He should just present the stuff and talk less.
The interior has all the charm of a Holiday Inn Express!
Jesus. You forgot tome to mention hiring a staff of 59 to dust your plants . ..
What happened his hair?
What is a half bath? A shower?
I would have loved to see more of the actual property because it is beautiful and not hear so much of the dramatic commentary from Ryan.
It's next door to the bunny Mellon house
If you hadn't blared the French horns, we could have heard how noisy or quiet the backyard is.
Thanks for not having the time. The less you self promote the better the videos are
I would not be able to afford rent much less own 😂😂😂
All just for $13 million?
Great location between Park and Lexington on E 70th Street....but at less than 20 feet width, it's too narrow. And a very small elevator, not really for most humans. ..more so for laundry etc.
without a garage, it all comes to nothing...
We get it Ryan, you have big feet, (and we all know what that means folks) but those massive white nurse shoes are BEYOND distracting... what were you thinking?
I can’t get pass his annoying comments, to finish the tour.
If he came with the house, I'd buy it without looking at it. Lmao
I was so distracted by your handsome face that I was barely able to focus on the home.
This realtor and his choices are distracting . Lost interest in video.
Too Hollywood. A silly and poorly thought out presentation. This is not a film set; it is a house to be sold. Vulgar. A shame. A fabulous house by the way…..🇬🇧
lol. i dont liked. 😂😂
ugly fireplace
First, the elevator looks to be the size of a coffin for a short person. Second, this is an adult man, obviously wealthy, but can't buy clothing large enough to fit him ... he looks ridiculous.
What a drama queen
Beautiful house from the outside. Inside is really gross. None of the details are original. It's giving Long Island fake historicism.
Hello everyone
Man!
This dude over-kills it with all that crappy talk!!
Most of properties he shows are so average and that’s why he has to yell out details that pretty much are meaningless!!!
A property should sell itself without all that salesman talk!! Dude tries so hard is almost embarrassing!! 😖