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You might not immediately recognize the name Richard Morris Hunt, but you’re probably familiar with some of his work, which includes Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and homes for the Astors and the Vanderbilts. Now you have the opportunity to own another place he designed: the 1867 Swiss chalet-style “Everett-Dunn House,” with six bedrooms, 6 1/2 bathrooms and just over 5,000 square feet of space. Set on a 3/4-acre property with “lush, mature plantings,” the home’s “museum-quality” architecture, as well as its leaded windows and original woodwork, has been “lovingly maintained.” And modern amenities – including an in-ground pool and a home gym – have been added.

Agent: Brandon Wagner, Sotheby’s Prominent Properties, 917-288-7222

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