Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$6,762 ($3.98/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($220,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Surround yourself in late 19th century glory in this rare Central Harlem market-rate cooperative apartment. Built in 1896, this 25-foot wide, 102-foot long brownstone building nestled between the parkways of Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard was incorporated into a private coop in 1923, making it one of the oldest in Harlem. This grand parlor residence boasts original details, pocket doors, two pre-war fireplace mantels, and original hardwood flooring throughout.
The master bedroom has a powder room with the original marble sink. This immaculate three bedroom has a full sized library/den that adds charm to this wonderful floor-through home. The home boasts a completely renovated gourmet chef’s kitchen with W/D and dishwasher, the original butler’s pantry with French cabinet doors, a full-sized pantry for additional storage (that could be converted to another use), and a formal dining room.
This home presents a rare opportunity to purchase a piece of old New York with all the modern finishes. It is replete with historic detail and richness and is perfect for entertaining. Additional storage space on-site. Steps from the 2/3 subway station at West 135th Street, and a growing number of cafes and restaurants along Lenox Avenue.
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