Welcome home to where historic elegance converges with modern finishes and several brand-new renovated elements, set within a classic brownstone. Built in 1899, this home has managed to preserve the historical culture of its time, while seamlessly incorporating modern contemporary needs of today. Nestled...
Welcome home to where historic elegance converges with modern finishes and several brand-new renovated elements, set within a classic brownstone. Built in 1899, this home has managed to preserve the historical culture of its time, while seamlessly incorporating modern contemporary needs of today. Nestled near Strivers' Row - a neighborhood known the world over for its prominence during the Harlem Renaissance - is a veritable gem; an approximately 4,128 sqft oasis within the bustle of the city. Clad in authentic mahogany, vintage cherry trim, and original pocket doors, this home speaks to a time when expert craftsmanship was a standard. From the beautifully adorned entryway to the intricately laid hardwood floors, from modern bathrooms and kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances - every detail has been embraced. Five levels (including a complete basement) encompassing 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 6 decorative fireplaces, and a spacious backyard with new patio. Recent upgrades include brand new windows, brand new boilers, recently re-lined chimney flues, and brand new hot water heater. The crown of the home sits as a 2-bedroom apartment, may be closed for privacy and has it's own kitchen and full bathroom. This spaces could be ideal as a guest suite, home office, teenage hangout floor, nanny, or in-law suite as some of the plethora of options. Conveniently located just one block away from the A,B, and C subway stations, and flanked in all directions by local favorites like Harlem Shake, Manna's, Pizza Blues, and Cotton Club.
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Located in Upper Manhattan, Harlem is a vibrant, historic New York neighborhood bounded by Central Park, East Harlem, Washington Heights, and Morningside Heights. Renowned for its rich array of shopping, dining, cultural, and entertainment offerings, the neighborhood is one of Manhattan's most well-known. Here, you can find everything from trendy eateries and nightclubs to theaters and jazz clubs that have had an indelible impact on New York City's history and culture.
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