It could have been one of the priciest townhouses ever sold in New York. This October, British antiques dealer Carlton Hobbs, who was accused of selling fakes a decade ago, quietly listed his Upper East Side commercial townhouse for $68 million. The 57-foot wide limestone mansion at 60 East 93rd Street measures a whopping 23,000 square feet. The property, which last traded hands in 2002, was being shopped by Brown Harris Stevens’ John Burger, who
source https://therealdeal.com/2019/12/10/why-a-68m-townhouse-listing-was-abruptly-pulled-off-the-market/
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