Facing Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, a small but remarkable townhouse has come together on West 124th Street. Unfortunately, the home was never publicly listed, but still, its glossy green façade coupled with wooden accents gives us plenty to fawn over.
The 3-floor structure was filed as an addition to the adjacent brownstone at 2001 Fifth Avenue. That stately home hit the market as rental this past summer priced at a cool $19,995/ month. Its beautifully-renovated interiors boast 7 bedrooms and 4+ baths. The palatial spread was marketed by Dixon Leasing as a "chic, spa-like retreat." It has a private elevator, indoor infinity pool, and a hot tub.
The 3-floor structure was filed as an addition to the adjacent brownstone at 2001 Fifth Avenue. That stately home hit the market as rental this past summer priced at a cool $19,995/ month. Its beautifully-renovated interiors boast 7 bedrooms and 4+ baths. The palatial spread was marketed by Dixon Leasing as a "chic, spa-like retreat." It has a private elevator, indoor infinity pool, and a hot tub.
The candy-colored addition behind the brownstone has a single unit and a two-car garage at its ground level. The addition's roof serves as a terrace for its big sister next door. The designer is unknown but building permits list Ryan Consulting Engineers as the applicant of record. Per city records, the owner of the lot is Alan Dixon of Canberra Raiders LLC who picked up the property for $2.05 million in fall 2013.
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Ondel Hylton
Ondel is a lifelong New Yorker and comprehensive assessor of the city's dynamic urban landscape.