This $3.5M Harlem townhouse has stylish new interiors, outdoor space, and lots of options
Photo courtesy of Brown Harris Stevens
Among the stately brownstones and historic buildings that line this Harlem block, the 19-foot-wide home at 23 East 127th Street holds its own. Within the classic 3,460-square-foot two-family townhouse are sparkling new interiors and luxurious finishes combined with original details. Set up as a triplex over a garden unit, the home, asking $3,475,000, offers coveted outdoor spaces that include a deck and a landscaped back garden.
Starting with a breathtaking open parlor floor, the upper triplex offers three bedrooms and three baths. The designer-approved space is framed by wide-plank white oak flooring, pristine white walls, and subtle crown molding.
A sleek, fitted kitchen spans the width of the townhouse, anchored by a hefty breakfast bar. There’s plenty of room on this floor for more formal dining as well.
Just off the kitchen, a pair of floor-to-ceiling doors open onto a deck that leads to the garden below. This landscaped urban oasis is topped by a pergola for use in just about any weather. As a bonus, the property’s rooftop can be finished for an additional deck overlooking the picturesque neighborhood.
Each bedroom has a unique design in keeping with the bespoke nature of the home’s interiors. One floor above the parlor, the primary suite boasts a large walk-in closet/dressing area. The adjacent en-suite bath is the embodiment of luxury, with a deep soaking tub, heated flooring, and a steam shower.
On the top floor are two more bedrooms, each with its own bath. Bedrooms are large enough to subdivide for even more sleeping space.
The garden level holds a one-bedroom apartment with two bathrooms and garden access. This unit can serve as an income-producing rental or guest apartment–or be combined with the triplex for a jumbo single-family residence.
The townhouse is situated on a historic Harlem block, located across from the home of poet Langston Hughes, near subways, parks, shopping, and more.
[Listing details: 23 East 127th Street at CityRealty]
[At Brown Harris Stevens by Michael Kelley-Bradford]
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