Welcome home to this stunning six-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath townhouse tucked along a picturesque, tree-lined block in Hamilton Heights. Spanning approximately 6,000 square feet across multiple levels, this beautifully proportioned Neo-Federal residence blends timeless architectural character with the comforts of modern living.
Step inside to find generously scaled rooms bathed in natural light, soaring ceilings, and elegant period detailing that speaks to the building's storied past as an early-1900s residence built for one of Harlem's most prominent builders. The home offers three separate outdoor spaces, offering wonderful spots for morning coffee, evening entertaining, or a quiet moment outdoors in the city.
With six spacious bedrooms and five and a half baths, there is abundant room to spread out, host guests, or set up a home office. The classic brick and limestone facade, ornamental ironwork, and dignified entry portico hint at the craftsmanship found throughout, while the interior offers a flexible layout ready to be tailored to your lifestyle.
Ideally situated in the heart of Hamilton Heights, this home places you moments from Riverbank State Park, City College, and some of Harlem's best dining and shopping, with the A, B, C, and D trains just steps away.
This is a rare opportunity to lease a substantial, character-filled Hamilton Heights townhouse with the space, light, and outdoor access that few rentals can offer.
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Harlem is enormous. Stretching from the East and Harlem Rivers all the way to the Hudson, Harlem has three micro-neighborhoods that make up this huge area. East or Spanish Harlem is vibrant and colorful, Central Harlem is energetic and cultural, and West Harlem is more suburban and chill. From 110th to 155th, Harlem has something for everyone.
Harlem is so huge that each spot has its own unique history. For example, West and Central Harlem were burned to the ground during the American Revolution, whereas East Harlem wasn't really developed until the 1860's. However, one fact remains consistent for all of Harlem: That the population of the area exploded once a prominent Black neighborhood was destroyed to make room for Central Park.
The Harlem Renaissance began around WWI and the cultural impact the neighborhood would have on the world began. Becoming a major player in the worlds of art, literature, music, and civil rights, Harlem became a mecca for…
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