This renovated, turn-key townhouse at 133 West 122 Street in Harlem combines 4,745 square feet of gorgeous historic details with the space and convenience of a modern mansion in one low-commitment rental opportunity for $12,950 a month.
A Harlem townhouse at 465 West 141st Street, dripping with historic details, is now on the market asking $2.995 million.
This renovated, turn-key townhouse at 133 West 122 Street in Harlem combines 4,745 square feet of gorgeous historic details with the space and convenience of a modern mansion in one low-commitment rental opportunity for $12,950 a month.
A recent renaissance of the Harlem real-estate market is bringing in new buyers for both century-old townhouses and new condominiums across Harlem following the worst of the financial crisis.
The famed illusionist occupied the home for 22 years, and it’s now a comfortable multi-family townhouse.
See inside Neil Patrick Harris' new Harlem home.
This historic Harlem townhouse at 22 West 120th Street fits right in with its neighbors on a gorgeous brownstone block just across from Marcus Garvey park (and just a couple of blocks north of Central Park).
32 Mount Morris Park has been respectfully gut renovated, while the townhouse next door, which has the same footprint, needs restoration work.
This narrow East Harlem brownstone was a stack of shabby flats before we renovated. On a modest budget, we gave the owners elegant simplicity.
A gut renovation of an 1895 brownstone in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood with a bold and immersive approach to color. Sculptural skylights, laid back and low slung furnishings coupled with a devotion to craft and a playful sensibility. Architecture and interior design by MKCA.
- Zivkovic Connolly Architects
Harlem Brownstone The owners of this lovely but run-down Harlem Brownstone approached Bespoke Architecture to help them restore and update this gracious building with original details, into a two family home for their multi-generational family. BA created an elegant, spacious and light-filled triplex home on the top three floors. Restoring much of the original detail, […]
Chef Marcus Samuelsson is probably best known for his Harlem spot Red Rooster (who can remember the name of his other place, after all?), and he's just linked himself with the neighborhood more...
The former Harlem brownstone of poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou has sold for $4 million, according to StreetEasy Blog
A George Pelham-designed townhouse on West 122nd Street hit the market this week, and it's got a lot going for it. Considering it was built in 1887, the Queen Anne-style facade is well-preserved,...
A gut renovation of an 1895 brownstone in Brooklyn's Clinton Hill neighborhood with a bold and immersive approach to color. Sculptural skylights, laid back and low slung furnishings coupled with a devotion to craft and a playful sensibility. Architecture and interior design by MKCA.
Michael K. Chen Architecture resuscitates a Clinton Hill residence by restoring its historic details and applying bold hues throughout.
A Strivers' Row two-family has come on the market.
The “Princess of Harlem" is a nickname affectionately given to DarDra Coaxum, Harlem Shake social media manager and HRLM Champagne co-founder. Here's a look inside her home and how she's continuing her family's legacy of community service.
Former “All My Children” actor Cameron Mathison sold his turn-key Harlem brownstone for $3.3 million, $4 million over the asking price.
Invitation-only parties at A'Lelia Walker's Dark Tower, a townhouse on West 136th Street in Harlem, were the epicenter of the Harlem Renaissance.
The Striver’s Row home was designed by McKim, Mead & White
Photo taken from the real estate MLS
Name: Greyston HouseLocation: 540 West 149th StreetSize: Four unitsDeveloper: JAM EquitiesArchitect: AQC ArchitectsPrices: $515,000 to $870,000Sales & Marketing: Halstead Property Development...
The Striver’s Row home was designed by McKim, Mead & White
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Looking for a great fall activity that only requires a pair of comfortable shoes and an appreciation for stunning architecture? Pick a sunny day and take a stroll through the most beautiful streets in Harlem and beyond. Start with these nine, all of which are part of larger historic districts brimming with history and exquisite old buildings, including the recently-designated Dorrance Brooks Square Historic District. From south to north they are: 1. Lenox Ave between W 122nd and W 123rd Sts A pe
Murdock Solon Architects is currently completing this full Harlem brownstone renovation. This single-family home is being designed to maximize space for cooking and entertaining. The large kitchen space is connected by sliding steel doors to the living room, allowing easy access while entertaining g
Harlem Brownstones on West 126th Street in Harlem, New York on April 16, 2016.
A restored historic townhouse at 401 Manhattan Avenue, in Harlem, is on the market asking $2.795 million.
Read about Harlem from Guest of a Guest on July 12, 2016
Rows of Neo-Italian and Georgian townhouses in the heart of Harlem make up Strivers’ Row, one of the city’s architectural gems.