Welcome to 125 East 69th Street! Located on one of the most coveted blocks on the upper east side and situated on a leafy side street off Park Avenue, this beautiful five-story, 20-foot-wide mansion features an architecturally unique limestone and ornamental brick façade with a delicately carved portico entrance. Originally designed by John Sexton in 1872 and developed by Christopher Keyes, this gracious home, deep in history, is filled with original detail, sophistication, and old-world charm. The sunlit living room on the parlor level includes a spectacular Palladian-style window with southern exposure, 13-foot ceilings and frieze work on the walls. The house includes multiple wood-burning fireplaces with marble and wood carved mantels, hardwood floors, a backyard, and two outdoor terraces. Currently configured as a multi-family income producing property with a professional space on the ground floor (lease ends 12/23 and can be delivered vacant), owner's duplex on the 2nd and 3rd floors, and three rental units on the 4th and 5th floors. This home presents a rare opportunity to convert back into a single-family grand residence. GROUND FLOOR: Professional space with private waiting area, four exam rooms and 2 half bathrooms. SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS: Large and spacious duplex apartment with a formal living room and dining room, breakfast nook, private staircase, two bedrooms, dressing room, two full bathrooms and an outdoor terrace. FOURTH FLOOR: Two separate one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartments with an outdoor terrace. FIFTH FLOOR: Full floor three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with southern and northern exposure. Located moments away from Central Park, fine dining, shopping, museums, and transportation including the 4,5,6, Q train lines and crosstown M66 bus. BUILDING DETAILS: - 5 stories - Interior: approximately 7,475 sqft +/- total (including basement) - Exterior: approximately 1,000 sqft +/- total (including backyard and two outdoor terraces) - 20’ X 100’ lot - Configured as a multi-family with four apartments and professional space - 5 full-bathrooms and 2 half-bathrooms - Original staircase and wood carving detail - Wood-burning fireplaces - Limestone and brick façade - Carved portico entrance with columns - 13’ ceiling height on parlor floor