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11 West 121st Street

Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of Sep 13, 2021
It previously was on the market for a total of 24 days.
24 days on Market

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Townhouse Facts

  • Minimum Down: 20%
    Listed: Aug 20, 2021
    Days on Market: 24
    Building Type: Townhouse
    Neighborhood: Harlem (Manhattan)
    Listing viewed 367 times
Est. Monthly Mortgage: -
Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost: $27,593
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($1,040,000), which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.

Description

Step inside this distinguished Harlem home located on a peaceful, quiet, tree lined block in the Mount Morris Park Historic District and feel enveloped by its warmth and charm. A landmarked townhouse, this property is an elegant five-floor one-family Neo-Grecian/Renaissance Revival built by Cleverdon and Putzel in 1897 and fully renovated by two of Harlem's most celebrated artists. Light pours in from high windows in this 6,600 sq. ft. 7 bedroom and 5.5 bathroom home, illuminating the craftsmanship of its nuanced living spaces.

Delight in the excellent condition and outstanding quality of the period details including original woodwork, mirrors, and ornate stained glass. The Parlor floor features 12-foot ceilings and high windows giving it a sense of light and space to enjoy tranquil moments or formal get-togethers. Original fireplaces practically beg for armchair stories by the fire, and the mahogany and oak wainscoting and pocket doors provokes a sense of dignified, old-world comfort.

Relish in the brick stone-paved exterior garden located off the kitchen and appreciate the sense of peaceful seclusion from the abundance of lush flora that reaches high to create a private retreat. Steps off of Fifth Avenue, Lenox Avenue and beyond takes you to unique storefronts, fabulous cafés and restaurants, and many parks, as well as iconic places, like the Apollo Theater, where artists and activists frequented who embodied the spirit of the “Harlem Renaissance.” This beautifully preserved, spacious home is a rare find in the heart of Harlem's Mount Morris Park Historic District.

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