Andy Warhol’s former home at 1342 Lexington Avenue on New York City’s Upper East Side, where he lived during the peak of his creative career from 1960 to 1972, is now available for rent.

You too could move in, and embody the late artist’s creative vibes.

This historic townhouse, originally designed by Henry Hardenbergh, retains charming period details like a wood-paneled library and a formal living room with a fireplace.

Modern updates include high-end appliances and contemporary amenities, offering the perfect blend of character and convenience.

The home features four bedrooms on the upper levels, while the kitchen, complete with chef-grade appliances and access to a private patio, is located just below the parlor floor.

At $22,555 per month for rent, it certainly comes at quite the cost. But for 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, and 4.5 baths in New York City, it feels pretty on point.

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