The Mt Morris landmarked townhouse has now entered contract. The asking price was $2.2 million for this home which needs a complete renovation. The current status of SRO will likely undergo a change by the buyers who will convert to 1 or 2 family most likely.
The sale price was over the asking price and occurred quickly despite the typical seasonal slowdown.
146 West 121st street, which is in the middle of the Mt. Morris Park Historic district has entered the market. It is an 18′ wide, 5 story townhouse with a cellar. The home which has many original details still intact, has been in the same family for more than 70 years. It is located 1 block away from the Marcus Garvey Park and right in between the A,B,C,D and 2,3 subway stations as well as very close to the recently opened Whole Foods. In addition, Restaurant Row is nearby. The home will be delivered vacant with the certificate of no harassment .
The asking price is $2.2 million.
The building sits on the southern side of West 121st street between Adam Clayton Powell boulevard and Malcolm X Boulevard.
The home has air rights and is built 18′ by 50′ according to City records.
Currently, the home is setup with SRO rooms and 1 garden apartment.
Inside rooms have many fireplace mantels waiting for restoration.
The 18′ wide townhouse currently an SRO, will be an ideal conversion into a single family mansion, multi-family or even a condo.
The street view of West 121st street looking west.
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