Lawyerly Lairs: A Landlord/Tenant Lawyer's $30 Million Mansion

The scourge of New York City landlords is a lord himself -- with a $30 million castle.

With numerous bedrooms and 13,000 square feet, Rozenholc’s house has ample room for guests. Here is the lyrical listing, courtesy of Douglas Elliman:

Located just off Fifth Ave, this exquisite 25-foot wide Neo-Classical Landmark Mansion built in 1884 represents the very essence of Upper East Side living and is one of only seven homes between Fifth and Madison Avenues to offer a private garage. Renovated and restored to honor its integrity, this sprawling 8-bedroom home with an elevator has been upgraded in every way to offer today’s modern amenities while retaining yesterday’s romantic sensibility.

In the world of Manhattan townhouses, twenty feet is what separates the men from the boys. This home, with a 25-foot width, is a manly man. And given the difficulty of parking on the UES, you gotta love the garage.

The listing claims the foyer boasts “a majestic staircase that defines the elegance of the entertaining spaces just above.” Sounds about right to me (click to enlarge):

Behold the parlor, with its “grand proportions,” looking like it was shipped straight over from a French chateau:

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A beautiful room, although not a space for relaxing. I like the library better….

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