Thursday, July 13, 2017
DWELL: 16 CHITTENDEN REDUCED
Harlem Bespoke: The famous pre-war Pumpkin House in the Heights went up on the market this past spring for a record $5.25 million and now has been reduced to $4.25 million . As previously mentioned, Number 16 Chittenden Avenue was built in 1923 and sits on a corner facing a stunning, uninterrupted view of the Hudson River just roughly by 186th Street. This 2-family home with windows in the back that look like a Jack O' Lantern at night has been written about by the Times in the past. Original details are also intact within and there are open terrace spaces to take advantage of the location on the cliff. Those worried about being a little to far north might find comfort in the fact that there is a 2-car garage next door but the A Train station at 190th Street is also just few blocks north. More photos and details on Sothesby's: LINK
HarlemBespoke.com 2017
Labels:
Brownstones,
Dwell,
Washington Heights
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