Harlem Bespoke: Number 389 Convent Avenue arrived on the market for the asking price of $1.39 million back in September 2018, then the fixer-upper had been reduced to $1.25 million in December and by the end of January 2019 went down slightly to $1.2 million. When June rolled around without a confirmed buyer, it appears that the historic home just had one more price cut to $1.18 million which eventually procured a contract. Records now reveal that everything finally closed for $1.1 million last November.
Apparently this landmark address just north of 146th Street is not an SRO and has been used a single-family home in the past but now is basically a shell. The listing mentions that the interior can not be viewed because of poor conditions so this might be one of the risks involved for potential buyers and an all-cash transaction requirement was another hurtle. Other than that, the express train entrance at 147th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue is only a couple of blocks away, so the location is ideal for commuters. More details and contact information can be found on Streeteasy: LINK
HarlemBespoke.com 2020
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