About this property
The Townhouse at 475 W 146th Street is the ultimate combination of modern sensibilities coupled with the patina of historic Hamilton Heights. Located just one block off Convent Avenue, this elegantly constructed, fully tenanted Townhouse is triple-mint and requires absolutely NO WORK! Market rate leases with a robust rent roll and low expenses ensures this building is a solid investment.
Expansive (5,500SF)) and graciously laid-out with a top-to-bottom renovation while preserving many pre-war details including CENTRAL – A/C in each unit, generous marble baths, 11+ foot ceilings, original wood and plaster detail throughout, Washer/Dryer, and bountiful closet spaces. The renovated chef’s kitchens have been outfitted with granite counters, stainless-steel appliances, hooded gas stoves, and open into the living rooms. Security system; gated entry and two fabulous private outdoor spaces.
Building Composition:
Two (2) Tenant Occupied Units (rent-roll and balance sheet available).
Unit #1: Triplex 3 BD | 4 BA + Finished Basement + Garden.
Unit #2: 3 BD | 3 BA + Private Roof Deck.
The Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Harlem boasts both a culturally rich history with a vibrant present. Originally part of the prestigious neighborhood known as Sugar Hill, this area became renowned during the Harlem Renaissance for its cultural significance and architectural beauty. Grange, Alexander Hamilton’s summer home, CUNYs City College and Jackie Robinson Park are mixed with a multitude of beloved restaurants such as Oso, Bono Trattoria, Fumo, Jin Ramen.
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This Fresh-Direct zoned area is steps to the A, B, C, D, & 1 Subways at W 145th, giving you a quick commute to mid-town (59th Street, 47-50th, 42nd Street); and one minute to cross-town buses at Convent Avenue and W. 145th to the: 2/3/4/5/6 & Metro-North New Haven trains. A parking garage is situated around the corner on St. Nicholas Avenue.
As the next chapter unfolds for this modern gem in a historic neighborhood, residents will be able to enjoy the best of both worlds – the security of a multi-income property, modern building standards and a leisurely stroll through the tree-lined streets of Harlem.