About this property
One of Harlem’s most exquisite homes. Five full floors; approximately 3,950 square feet plus 800 SF of cellar storage; 3 outdoor spaces; central A/C, central heating, and its own private 2-car garage.
This single-family home contains five bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and two half-bathrooms. There are two full floors for living and entertaining. The parlor floor contains a multitude of restored original details, a formal dining room, a great hall, a living room, and a wet bar which leads to a secluded south-facing terrace with an outdoor gas range and outdoor lighting for nighttime entertainment.
The lower floor features a separate entrance to a large family room or guest bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, a bright and airy eat-in kitchen, top-of-the-line appliances, and a separate butler’s pantry, The kitchen has French doors leading to an inner courtyard and the private two-car garage.
The 3rd and 4th floors of the home contain four bedrooms, each occupying its own half-floor. The primary suite gets exceptional light and air and it has another private terrace for sunbathing. The primary suite can be seamlessly combined with the front-facing bedroom to create a full-floor suite including an enormous windowed walk-in closet. Every room contains custom wiring for surround-sound audio and high-speed internet. Each floor has its own temperature control for central heat and central air.
Come enjoy the landmarked neighborhood of Strivers’ Row. Stop by some of the best uptown eateries like The Edge, Belle Harlem, The Grange, and Harlem Public. Not to mention, this is a short walk to Red Rooster, Corner Social, Cantina, Babbalucci, and Whole Foods.
For a limited time only, below-market interest rates are available at this property for buyers purchasing a primary residence. The Eagle Community Program at First Republic offers some of the lowest interest rates for homeownership in Harlem. Not all properties qualify, but this one does. Please inquire about the latest offering.
Showing by appointment only.
Listing Courtesy of Nigel Pearce, John McGuinness