I am pleased to share an exquisite architectural gem located in the coveted Harlem Mount Morris Park Historic District. This turnkey, 4-unit landmarked Renaissance Revival brownstone, built circa 1900, offers a unique opportunity for both owner-occupiers and investors.
This impeccably restored property measures 20'x70' and is brimming with original details, including exposed brick, hardwood floors, and intricate custom-crafted mantles. The building is comprised of the following residences:
- Unit 1: A 2,530 sq. ft. duplex (delivered vacant) featuring 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and direct access to a private patio and landscaped garden.
- Unit 2: A 571 sq. ft. studio apartment with a full bath and open kitchen.
- Unit 3: A 662 sq. ft. 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment.
- Unit 4: A 1,130 sq. ft. floor-through unit that can be configured as a 1 or 2-bedroom home.
Each unit is individually metered with its own furnace and central A/C. The kitchens are fully equipped with full-size appliances, including a dishwasher and an in-unit washer and dryer.
Located near Mount Morris Park, Central Park, and the 2/3 subway lines, this property is perfectly situated near major shops and restaurants. Whether you are looking to live in the elegant duplex while generating rental income or seeking a high-return investment, this property offers endless possibilities.
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