524 West 143rd Street
Hamilton Place & Broadway
Hamilton Heights
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Per Month$5,995
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Third floor:
2 bedrooms, kitchen, full bath, skylight
Second floor:
Two BRs, full bath.
Ground Floor
LR, DR, kitchen.
Basement
Bedroom, full bath and storage area, garden access.
Cellar
Boiler Room, Storage room.
Essentials
- Price$5,995
- TypeTownhouse
- Units2
- Floors5
- Bedrooms5
- Bathrooms3
- Rooms12
- Approx. Sq. Ft.3,200
Key Features
- Decorative fireplaces
Tremendous opportunity to lease a full prewar townhouse in beautiful Hamilton Heights! This five story (four plus basement), two-family home was built in 1899 and evokes all the grandeur and elegance of yesteryear. The first floor offers a bedroom, a full bathroom, a storage room, and access to the truly lovely 50' garden. The parlour floor offers a dining room, living room, and kitchen. The third floor offers 2 bedrooms and a full bath. The fourth floor offers 2 bedrooms, full bathroom, kitchen, and skylight. Lovely prewar details throughout including fireplaces; high, tin ceilings; oak floors; carved moldings; oversize windows; and staircase with twin newel posts and wainscoting.
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Hamilton Heights
Uptown West, from West 125th Street to West 155th Street, from Riverside Drive to St. Nicholas and Edgecombe Avenues.
The Harlem sub-neighborhood of Hamilton Heights boasts some of the city’s most-desired townhouses, and is best known for “Strivers’ Row” — which is actually more than one block of Harlem townhouses that share rear courtyards — the Harlem sub-neighborhood of Hamilton Heights has some of the most-desired townhouses in New York City. Parts of Strivers’ Row were designed by the noted architecture firm of McKim, Mead and White, and in addition to the gardens in back many of the townhouses have lovely staircases, fireplaces, pocket doors, and moldings. Even in the surrounding area, the conjunction of great subway access (the train stops at 135th and 145th streets) and beautiful row houses makes Hamilton Heights a lovely place to rent or buy a home.
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