This 4 story, 5,500 square foot landmark limestone home constructed in the late 1800s and is one of the grandest row homes on Hamilton Terrace, with most of its pre-war details and original character in tact. It is a single family home with a garden apartment, but has 4 family zoning. 39 Hamilton Terrace sits atop a hill in a peaceful and quiet tree-lined enclave. The unique nature of the block (cross streets are 141st and Convent Avenue) means little traffic, and a tremendous amount of exclusivity. Located in the heart of Sugar Hill, Harlem, the area contains some of New York's most architecturally significant landmarked properties. The community derives its name from the Founding Father, Alexander Hamilton, who lived the last two years of his life in the area when it was still largely farmland. He lived in what is now known as Hamilton Grange National Monument, which is just around the corner from this property. A discerning buyer can modify this property to meet their unique desires--converting it to a one, two or three family or even condo apartments. Perhaps, you can find a partner or family member who will purchase the property jointly so each of you can own a 2,000 sq ft. duplex. The building will need some upgrades and major modifications as the current owner is using a portion of the building to house a non-profit organization devoted to helping public high school students. The property is just steps away from CUNY City College, Lutheran Hospital of Manhattan and a half block from Historic St. Nicholas Park. It's centrally located to express bus and train lines. You're just a 15-minute train ride to midtown Manhattan on the A/B/C/D subway lines at 145th St., just a few short blocks away.
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