A newly renovated Upper East Side townhouse just sold for $25.25 million.
The buyer is shielded behind an LLC, but it appears to the successful female founder of a high-profile fashion retail website.
The two-building property first went on the market for $29.25 million earlier this year.
The 12,000-square-foot landmarked home at 134-136 E. 74th St. was built in 1870.
Developers Ivan Hakimian and Larry Gluck bought the home for $12 million in 2009 in an off-market deal.
The developers had a tenant — an ex-hedge funder turned art dealer — who stayed for around five years.
They started the gut renovation, transforming the two-building home into a single-family mansion in 2015.
The renovation is about 80 percent complete — and it will be completed by the buyer to her specifications.
It closed before the mansion tax went into effect July 1.