See: World’s best homes – step inside the globe’s most beautiful houses Walter purchased the quintessential brownstone for $40,000 shortly after moving to New York City in the early 1950s. He remained in the home with his wife Mary Cronkite and his three children until they sold the property in 1999. It is certainly easy to see why Walter never parted ways from this nineteenth-century brownstone. The classic urban kingdom stands tall above Manhattan’s prestigious upper-east side, neighboring Carl Schurz Park on a tree-kissed street. Beyond the home’s light wood door, the elegance continues throughout its four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and large living and dining space.  Sophisticated remnants of the property’s rich heritage are shown through period features throughout its four stories – including aesthetic plaster ceilings, a large fireplace, and several Juliet balconies on the third floor.  See: Living room ideas – clever ways to decorate living spaces The master bedroom is also complete with two stylish dressing rooms with an abundance of room to store the latest season’s fashions from Fifth Avenue nearby. When Walter Cronkite sold the property at the turn of the millennium, the current owner vowed to modernize the home whilst accentuating these historical features. They renovated the sun-drenched kitchen, which leads to the contemporary exercise room and landscaped garden through alluring French doors.  Despite its urban garden space – that is the perfect place for a mid-summer party in Manhattan’s most glamorous district – homeowners don’t need to worry about finding a grassy patch to enjoy the city’s sunshine. Carl Schurz Park is a five-minute hop from the property, while Central Park is less than 20 minutes walk away. But we don’t need any more convincing to pick up the keys to this piece of Victorian haven.  See: Kitchen ideas – decor and decorating ideas for all kitchens  See: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Upper East Side townhouse is on the market – take a look inside this stylish property Images courtesy of TopTenRealEstateDeals.com (opens in new tab).  Walter Cronkite’s home, located at 519 East 84th St, is currently listed with Thomas Wexler of Leslie J. Garfield in their Manhattan office.