Friday, October 23, 2020
DWELL: 248 WEST 138TH STREET SOLD IN SEPTEMBER
Harlem Bespoke: Number 248th West 138th Street adjacent to the Strivers Row historic district returned to the market this past spring for $2.999 million but was reduced to $2.775 million by summertime. In August a contract was out and now records reveal that everything closed at $2.44 million last month. As previously mentioned, this 2-family home faces the famous yellow-brick townhouses on the block and also has a similar layout with a car garage out back but the facade comes in a red brick hue. Everything looks renovated and there are quite a bit of original details on the lower floors. With that said, the kitchen and bath areas might need a little updated but everything appears to be in working order. Another point to note is that the express subway trains are about 5 blocks away at 135th and Lenox. More details and photos can be found on Streeteasy: LINK
HarlemBespoke.com 2020
Labels:
Architecture,
Brownstones,
Central Harlem,
Dwell
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