5 Story Luxury Brownstone In Prestigous Harlem Neighborhood
| Price: | Usage: | Neighborhood: |
|---|---|---|
| $1,600,000 | House | Harlem/Morningside |
Property Description
These twin Historic Brownstones are located in one of the most prestigous architectually sophisticated areas in Manhattan's Harlem district. Beautifully, matured treelined streets adorn most of the Landmark residences in the area. The interior could literally be consider along the line of a Manhattan Mansion. From Marble bathroom's and kitchen. To it skylite stairway and upper floors, to it's private garden. Wwith original wood work consistent to the character standards of it's time. These are beyond Chic with prices in the Market for High rise. There is no comparsion to the ownership of a private brownstone.
Morningside Heights is a neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City and is chiefly known as the home of institutions such as Barnard College, Columbia University, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, the Riverside Church, and St. Luke's Hospital. Morningside Heights is bounded by the Upper West Side to the south, Morningside Park to the east, Harlem to the north, and Riverside Park to the west. In terms of street names, the edges of the neighborhood may roughly be considered either 106th Street or 110th Street on the south, Riverside Drive on the west, 123rd Street or 125th Street on the north, and Morningside Drive or Central Park West (below 110th Street) on the east. The main thoroughfare is Broadway. The neighborhood has also been referred to as the "Academic Acropolis," the "Acropolis of New York," "Bloomingdale Village," "South Harlem" (SoHa), and has also been thought of alternately as part of either Harlem or the Upper West Side neighborhoods. Many may now consider Morningside Heights merely an extension of the Upper West Side, though many residents do not admit to such a lack of distinction. In the last decade, some businesses in the area have started using the name SoHa (or "South of Harlem") to refer to the neighborhood. Examples of this include Max's SoHa restaurant and the former SoHa nightclub









