In the world of Harlem real estate, developers and designers are eager to go to the extremes of either preserving the historic townhouses and brownstones or putting up sleek new buildings to appeal to modern buyers. However, after purchasing 305 West 112th Street for $1.811 million (per ACRIS), the new owners chose to go with the best of both worlds: The circa-1900 townhouse was recently expanded into two triplexes with their own entrances and private outdoor space. Inside, improvements include new 8” oak flooring, single pane tilt and turn windows, LED lighting, and new plumbing and electrical. Its central location offers easy access to Central Park, Morningside Park, the Cathedral Park subway stop, and “restaurant row” along Frederick Douglass Boulevard.
One of the triplexes, a four-bedroom, four-bath home with a private roof deck, is on the market for $3.095 million. Even with a recent $80K price cut, the apartment still comes to $1,314 per square foot. This is well above the Harlem average of $1,053 per square foot (per CityRealty data).
One of the triplexes, a four-bedroom, four-bath home with a private roof deck, is on the market for $3.095 million. Even with a recent $80K price cut, the apartment still comes to $1,314 per square foot. This is well above the Harlem average of $1,053 per square foot (per CityRealty data).
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A newly installed floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall fills the apartment with light.
The kitchen is equipped with custom white lacquer cabinetry, high gloss quartz countertops, and top-of-the-line appliances, including wine cooler.
A new staircase with glass railing connects all levels.
The master bedroom offers gorgeous treetop views and generous closet space.
With its heated floors, extra-large soaking tub, dual vanity, the marble master bath is a true sanctuary.
A private roof deck looks out on views of Morningside Park.
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