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Located on a picturesque tree-lined block, 131 West 118th St is a unique 20-foot-wide townhouse built by architect Alfred H. Taylor, and developed by James E. Crawford in 1899. This Renaissance Revival townhouse is 20 feet wide and 68 feet deep with an additional extension across its four floors, boasting over 5,000sq ft. The building is an SRO and is anticipated to be delivered vacant. This is a classic townhouse on one of Harlem’s most desirable blocks where many townhouse conversions have taken place. The property can be delivered vacant, presenting the perfect opportunity for conversion to a single-family townhouse.
The property is conveniently situated in the heart of Central Harlem, providing close proximity to Morningside Park, Central Park, Columbia University, Whole Foods and Harlem Restaurant Row. The abundance of transportation options allows easy access to all the City has to offer.
Stories
4
Residential Units
4 (SRO)
Year Built
1899
Square Ft.
5,040
Unused FAR
3,310
Real Estate Taxes
$6,281
Zoning
R7-2
Building Dimensions
20' x 101' (68' deep)
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