64 West 119th Street
Fifth & Lenox
Harlem
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$1,820,000
This home has been sold
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3rd floor
2 bed, many closets,baby room or game room, 1 full bathroom, many closets
2nd floor
2 bed, huge amount of closets, huge master bath
parlor floor
living room, open kitchen, dining room,powder room
garden floor
floor thru 1 bed with living Room, full bath, washer and dryer
Essentials
- Price$1,820,000
- TypeTownhouse
- Unit1
- Floors4
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms3.5
- Rooms9
- Approx. Sq. Ft.3,635
Key Features
- Alarm system
- Cable ready
- High-speed internet
- Playroom
- Private storage
- Recreation room
New to the Market located in the Mount Morris Park area of Harlem is this amazing 17 ft wide brownstone with 11 foot ceilings. This ready to move in house is comprised of 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, wonderful light through-out, excellent closet space, and a 850 sq ft glorious South facing landscaped garden. The home has a one-family certificate of occupancy and is delivered vacant. You are close to 3 parks, Mount Morris, Morningside and Central Park , many services including delicious restaurants such as Sette Pani and Native, with all major transportation and the soon to come Whole Foods. This is an amazing property in the heart of the Harlem Resurgence! With condos selling for 700 a sq ft you can have an entire house for under 530 a sq ft. Not to mention the low monthly taxes this is a great place to call home.
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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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