
Description
111 West 132nd Street Owner says sell! Significant price adjustment - now $1,545,000, delivered vacant! The current price is $655,000 below the original ask. Contact Harlem Lofts Inc for your private showing! This lovely Queen Anne townhouse has a storied history. In the early part of the 20th Century it was the clubhouse for The Frogs, one of the first professional organizations for Black theater professionals. Subsequently, (and per the current Certificate of Occupancy) it has been used as a Church (plus Two Class A Apartments). The new Owner will have a straightforward roadmap for conversion to a Residential (1 or 2 Family) or Rental Investment (3+ Family) Certificate of Occupancy in an ideal location on a leafy street in Upper Manhattan. Built in 1886 by renowned architects Cleverdon and Putzel, this gorgeous limestone and slate townhouse is located in one of the most sought-after Historic Districts in Central Harlem. The boiler and hot water heater are both brand new. There is a Community Garden across the street in front, and a Church in back, both between 70 and 90 feet wide, and so the house benefits from unobstructed light all day long. This lovely property is just a few steps from Harlem's Restaurant Row and shopping and entertainment on 125th Street, and it is also conveniently close to transportation options including the 2/3 and B/C subway lines and the M2, M7 and M102 bus lines. For recreation, the house is just a short walk from St. Nicholas Park and Mount Morris Park. This is a wonderful opportunity for an investor, with minimal risk and maximum potential. Contact Harlem Lofts today for additional details and your private tour!
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Description
111 West 132nd Street Owner says sell! Significant price adjustment - now $1,545,000, delivered vacant! The current price is $655,000 below the original ask. Contact Harlem Lofts Inc for your private showing! This lovely Queen Anne townhouse has a storied history. In the early part of the 20th Century it was the clubhouse for The Frogs, one of the first professional organizations for Black theater professionals. Subsequently, (and per the current Certificate of Occupancy) it has been used as a Church (plus Two Class A Apartments). The new Owner will have a straightforward roadmap for conversion to a Residential (1 or 2 Family) or Rental Investment (3+ Family) Certificate of Occupancy in an ideal location on a leafy street in Upper Manhattan. Built in 1886 by renowned architects Cleverdon and Putzel, this gorgeous limestone and slate townhouse is located in one of the most sought-after Historic Districts in Central Harlem. The boiler and hot water heater are both brand new. There is a Community Garden across the street in front, and a Church in back, both between 70 and 90 feet wide, and so the house benefits from unobstructed light all day long. This lovely property is just a few steps from Harlem's Restaurant Row and shopping and entertainment on 125th Street, and it is also conveniently close to transportation options including the 2/3 and B/C subway lines and the M2, M7 and M102 bus lines. For recreation, the house is just a short walk from St. Nicholas Park and Mount Morris Park. This is a wonderful opportunity for an investor, with minimal risk and maximum potential. Contact Harlem Lofts today for additional details and your private tour!
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