212 West 122nd Street
Adam Clayton Powell Blvd
Harlem
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$1,999,000
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FOURTH FLOOR
Floor-thru apartment with large bedroom featuring southern exposure. Huge Living Room/Dining area and renovated Kitchen and Full Bath.
THIRD FLOOR
Floor-thru apartment with large bedroom featuring southern exposure. Huge Living Room/Dining area and renovated Kitchen and Full Bath.
PARLOR FLOOR
Upper floor of Owners’ Duplex. Living Room, Master Bedroom and full bath. 11 foot high ceilings and huge windows. Elevator to Garden Level and Basement.
GARDEN LEVEL
Lower floor of Owners’ Duplex. Dining Room/Den, Kitchen, full bath and second bedroom featuring large windows and entrance to spectacular 30’ garden. Exit to street under stoop. Elevator to Basement and Parlor Floor.
Essentials
- Price$1,999,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Units4
- Floors4
- Bedrooms4
- Bathrooms4
- Rooms6
- Approx. Sq. Ft.3,560
Key Features
- Decorative fireplaces
- Elevator
- Garden
212 West 122nd Street is currently configured as an owner's duplex with two free-market floor-thru apartments. There is an elevator in the duplex joining the Garden, Parlor and basement levels that can easily be extended to include the top two floors. Please view the setup for income & expense information.
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Harlem
Uptown, from 110th Street to 155th Street, from the East River to Manhattan and St. Nicholas Avenues.
Harlem is enjoying a new renaissance — an explosion of development. Harlem residents are also finding a new range of shopping options, as 125th Street, once known for its independent bazaars that offered anything and everything for sale, is now also home to uptown sites for chains such as Disney, HandM, and Old Navy. There’s easy access to retail from such beautiful architectural enclaves as Harlem’s “Striver’s Row,” which features townhouses — many with multiple fireplaces and to-die-for molding — designed by the famous firm of McKim, Mead and White.
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