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A New York City town house once owned by shopping magnate Frank Woolworth is available for rent for $150,000 a month.

The 20 room prewar building is located on E. 80th St. on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

The 35-foot wide mansion is being offered for rent, furnished or unfurnished, at a minimum two year lease.  That's worth $3.6 Million in rent payments.

Brown Harris Stevens broker Paula Del Nunzio is listing the property.

She says while the other great mansions that have come on the market in New York have been shells requiring total renovation, this is the only one available for rent that has been fully renovated in a traditional prewar style.

The house, off of 5th Ave., boasts a 50-seat dining room attached to a solarium. The master bedroom suite has two sitting rooms and two full baths. The third floor has a library, wet bar and powder room.

The first five floors are capped by a brilliant stained-glass skylight positioned above the staircase. Above, the sixth floor is an additional level presently built out for a private office with a full bath and a powder room and the seventh floor is a two-bedroom staff suite with two full baths, a separate kitchen and elevator access. The lowest level includes a suite of offices and outdoor space. An elevator services all levels.

And yes, if you are wondering, it comes with air conditioning.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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