Jason Saft of Staged to Sell Home combines royal history with modern luxury in this grand neo-Renaissance duplex
Located directly across from New York City’s iconic Central Park, this apartment building was originally designed by architect George Pelham Jr as his personal residence in 1925.
Its ultra-coveted Fifth Avenue address initially drew the attention of Jason Saft, founder of Staged to Sell Home. However, the property’s royal provenance elevated the status of the project to something extraordinary.
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“The home was most recently owned by the late Prince Alexander Nikitich Romanoff of Russia—the great-nephew of the last Russian Czar, and his wife, the late Princess Maria Romanoff,” Saft recalls. “I immediately fell in love with the space; I’ve never seen anything quite like this as a private residence in an apartment building, and I gave this project my all.”


