| ID # | RLS20066398 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 6 yàrá ibùsùn, 5 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ (DOM): 19 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1900 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $61,188 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 4 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1, 2, 3 |
| 5 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, C | |
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Awọn ile ti o wa ni ọkọọkan, ni agbegbe ti o lẹwa, ti igi ni aarin Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street n pese anfani alailẹgbẹ fun awọn onija, awọn oludasilẹ, tabi awọn olumulo ipari lati tunṣe ati tun ṣe ẹda kan ninu itan New York City.
Ni ooru ọdun 1886, oludasilẹ Charles A. Bouton ṣe ifilọlẹ iṣẹ akanṣe ti o ni agbara lati kọ awọn ile mẹfa ni agbegbe ti o lẹwa yi laarin Columbus ati Amsterdam Avenues. O pe ile-iṣẹ oniru William J. Merritt & Co., ti a mọ fun awọn apẹrẹ wọn ti o rọ ati alailẹgbẹ ti akoko naa. Loni, ile-ibi limestone ati agbọn yii duro gẹgẹbi iranti igberaga ti o wọ inu iyasọtọ yẹn - ti ndun awọn ẹya rẹ ti n bọ.
Ile naa nfunni ni to 3,372 ẹsẹ onisẹpo inu, pẹlu afikun 2,175 ẹsẹ ti o le kọ.
Nisisiyi ti a ti ṣe eto bi awọn ẹyà mẹrin ti o ṣofo ni ọja ọfẹ, ohun-ini naa pẹlu:
- Duplex onihun 2-itọsi ti o ni ọgba
- Apo irini 1-ti o ni terrace ti ara rẹ
- Awọn ile-iyẹwu studio meji
Pẹlu irọrun nla, ile yii jẹ pipe fun awọn ti n wa lati tunṣe, ṣe adani, tabi fa. Boya o n ro ile idile nla kan, awọn ẹya iyalo igbadun, tabi ibugbe ọpọlọpọ awọn idile ti a ṣe imudojuiwọn ni imọran, awọn anfani naa jẹ pupọ.
Ti a tọka si iṣọkan mẹta lati Central Park ati awọn aaya lati awọn ọkọ ojuirin 1, 2, 3, A, B, ati C, plus awọn ounjẹ ti o ni iriri ati awọn ohun elo agbegbe, eyi jẹ anfani pato ni ọkan ninu awọn agbegbe ti a fẹ julọ ni Manhattan.
Mu oniru rẹ ati imọnia rẹ - ijẹrisi itan yii ti ṣetan lati yipada.
Nestled on a picturesque, tree-lined block in the heart of the Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or end-users to restore and reimagine a piece of New York City history.
In the summer of 1886, developer Charles A. Bouton launched an ambitious project to build six rowhouses on this charming stretch between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. He enlisted the architectural firm William J. Merritt & Co., renowned for their refined and distinctive designs of the era. Today, this limestone and brick townhouse stands as a proud remnant of that legacy-awaiting its next chapter.
The home offers approximately 3,372 interior square feet, with an additional 2,175 square feet of buildable potential.
Currently configured as four vacant free-market units, the property includes:
- A spacious 2-bedroom owner's duplex with garden
- One 1-bedroom apartment with a private terrace
- Two studio apartments
With tremendous flexibility, this townhouse is ideal for those looking to renovate, customize, or expand. Whether you're envisioning a grand single-family home, luxury rental units, or a thoughtfully modernized multi-family residence, the possibilities are vast.
Located just one block from Central Park and moments from the 1, 2, 3, A, B, and C trains, plus vibrant dining and neighborhood amenities, this is a truly special opportunity in one of Manhattan's most coveted neighborhoods.
Bring your architect and your imagination-this historic gem is ready to be transformed.
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