| ID # | RLS20066394 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 6 yàrá ibùsùn, 5 yàrá ìwẹ̀, inú ilé: 3372 ft2, 313m2 (DOM): 26 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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Ti a fi ọwọ́ kan ilẹ̀ tó lẹ́wa, tí í jẹ́ àwọn igi, ní ọkàn Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street nṣe àǹfààní tó yẹ fun àwọn olùdokoowo, olùgbèjà tabi àwọn tó fẹ́ lo rẹ láti tún ṣe àti tún ṣe àfihàn apá kan ti itan New York City. Ilé náà yóò jẹ́ pé àìsọ́, tí yóò fi imukuro àníyàn fún àwọn ètò rẹ.
Ní ọrundun 1886, olùdàkọ́rọ̀ Charles A. Bouton bẹ̀rẹ̀ ẹ̀rọ tó ní ìránlọwọ̀ láti kó ilé mẹ́fa kó ní ilẹ̀ àtìle àtàwọn àgbòràn laarin Columbus àti Amsterdam Avenues. Ó pe ilé iṣẹ́ amọ̀ràn William J. Merritt & Co., tí a mọ̀ fún àwọn àpẹẹrẹ wọn tí ó ní àtinúdá àti àfihàn tó dára ti àsìkò yẹn. Lónìí, ilé ìtura yii tó ni apá lé mímú ayé àti pùrọ́ làra ń dúró gẹ́gẹ́ bí ìràpadà ọlá yẹn—nìkan ní títí dé àkókò tó bá tẹ̀síwájú.
Ilé náà nfunni ní àfihàn to tó 3,372 ẹsẹ̀ onírúurú inú, pẹlú àfikún 2,175 ẹsẹ̀ onírúurú tí ó lè dá.
Ní ṣíṣe àtúnṣe, ilé tó péye yii jẹ́ ti gbogbo-ẹ̀ka mẹ́rin, ilé náà ni:
- Ilé àga mẹ́ta túbọ̀ alágbalẹ̀ pẹ̀lú ọgba
- Ilé 1-ọ̀yà kan pẹ̀lú terasi aládàáse
- Ilé mẹ́ta àtàwọn alárè
Pẹlu àwárí tó lágbára, ilé àtunse yii jẹ́ ṣíṣe fun àwọn tó ń wa láti túnṣe, ṣe àtúnṣe, tàbí faàtán. Bóyá o ń ronu ilé tó wọ̀pọ̀, ilé iyé wọn, tàbí ilé àgbòràn tó mú oníṣe àgbòràn, àwọn àǹfààní jẹ́ àgbà.
Ó wà nìkan ni blọ́ọ́kì kan láti Central Park àti ìsọ́ọ̀kan láti awọn ọkọ̀ ojú irin 1, 2, 3, A, B, àti C, pẹlú àwọn ìjàmẹrẹ̀ ẹlẹ́wa àti àwọn ẹya ti agbegbe, eyi ni àǹfààní pataki gan-an ní ọjà kan tó péye jùlọ ni Manhattan.
Mu àrẹ́kọ́kó rẹ àti àfihàn rẹ wá—ẹ̀dá itan-yii ti pẹ́ fún àtúnṣe.
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. The building will be delivered vacant, providing immediate flexibility for your plans.
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 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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