6 Gorgeous Homes of the Gilded Age and Beyond

  
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Gilded Age homes exude grandeur, with their intricate design details and lavish elegance. While these homes are hard to come by these days, HBO’s The Gilded Age—premiering this Sunday—showcases them beautifully. In honor of the show’s long-awaited return, we’ve compiled a list of rare, gilded age and similar mansions currently on the market in New York and South Florida. Which characters from the show could you see living in each?

245 Dunbar Road (Palm Beach, FL)

This gorgeous 9-bedroom 9-bathroom home in Palm Beach was built in 1901, with original architectural details throughout.

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50 Central Park West (Upper West Side, NYC)

With unbeatable views of Central Park, this stunning pre-war residence is a prime example of Gilded Age beauty.

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32 Ocean Avenue (Village of East Hampton, NY)

As a perfect testiment to 19th century architecture, this home is was built by notable architect James H. L'Hommedieu in 1889, featuring original wood detailing throughout.

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1 West 123rd Street (Mt. Morris Park, NYC)

Built for American manufacturer and businessman John Dwight, of the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda empire, this home has three exposures facing south, east, and west, infusing the home with gorgeous natural light.

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257 West 86th Street, 5/6B (Upper West Side, NYC)

This architectural gem of the Upper West Side has breathtaking wide open spaces, perfect for entertaining, and plenty of features to marvel at. 

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850 St. Nicholas Avenue (Hamilton Heights, NYC)

From its unbeatable location within the Sugar Hill Historic District, to its Speak Easy Basement, this Gilded Age beauty is any buyer's perfect dream home.

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