| ID # | RLS20065500 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 6 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, 1 ụlọ ịsa ahụ ọkara, igwe asacha akwa, igwe na-akpụ akwa, ime ụlọ: 5250 ft2, 488m2 (DOM): 184 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1892 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $21,240 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 3 nkeji: B, C |
| 7 nkeji: 2, 3 | |
| 9 nkeji: A, D | |
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STRIVERS ROW bụ ụlọ nke a na-ahụ maka ya nke ọma na nke a na-arụgharị ọhụrụ, nwere ihe niile dị mkpa maka ndụ na narị afọ nke 21 site n'aka onye nrụpụta ụlọ a tụrụ akwụkwọ, Alan Berman nke Archetype Architecture NY. Ụlọ a dị na 269 West 138th Street bụ nke a wụpụtara na 1892 site n'aka onye nrụzụ, David H. King, na ndị na-ahụ maka nrụpụta bụ Bruce Price na Clarence Luce na Colonial Revival Style. A na-ewu ya site na brik odo na limestone. Ụlọ a na-agbakọ ihe dịka 5,250 square feet nwere mgbidi dị elu dịka 10'8". Ndị ahụ anọ na-ewu ọnụ na ọdịdị ochie nke akụkọ ihe mere eme na nkasi obi nke oge a. A na-ahụ na ọrụ osisi ejikọrịa nke ọma na красоты ya dika a na-ehicha floors oli kwa Ụlọ. A họpụtara na moldings niile na nkọwa plaster rụzuru nke ọma. Ụlọ ahụ nwere ụlọ ise nke gụnyere apartamento nke abụọ maka inweta ego na triplex nke ndị nwe na ụlọ atọ. A ga-eji ya mara na a rụrụ ụlọ a n'ụdị nke na-eme ka ọ bụrụ na enwere ike iwunye ya n'ụzọ dị mfe ịlaghachi na ezinụlọ pụrụ iche na ụgwọ na ọrụ pere mpe. Ihe a kacha mma bụ na e nwere garaji n'azụ ụlọ, nke a na-enweta na mfe site n'ime site n'ụzọ nkwụsị. E nwere terraces abụọ maka ịṅụrị ọṅụ, otu na parlor floor maka ịme ihe nkiri na nke abụọ na ọdụ ụlọ nwoke mbụ.
Ụlọ parlor nwere ụdị Edwardian nke ngwụcha narị afọ nke 19 ma gụnye ụlọ obibi, ụlọ iri nri, kichin, ụlọ nri na terrace. Ụlọ obibi na ụlọ iri nri abụọ nwere fireplaces mbụ, nke nọ na ọnọdụ ọma na ọrụ ụkpụrụ tile na ihe osise osisi eji arụ ọrụ nke ọma. Ụlọ nri nwere ihe nchọpụtaghachi brass na tiles Europe niile gụọtaghachi. Ụlọ atọ nwere ụlọ ụtụtụ na en-suite bath na nnukwu closet ịkpọpụ nke nwere fireplaces nke na-emepụta ọkụ. E nwere terrace dị nta n'akụkụ ụlọ ụtụtụ. Ụlọ ụtụtụ nke abụọ, nke a na-eji ugbu a dị ka ọfịs, nọ na mpaghara ihu nke ụlọ atọ na nwekwara obere ụlọ na ya. Ụlọ anọ nwere ụlọ ụtụtụ abụọ kachasị ukwuu, nke ọ bụla nwere ya n'onwe ya na ogige zuru eno na ụlọ ịsa ahụ. N'ebe a, skylight mbụ, nke a na-ahụ maka ya nke ọma, na-enye ọkụ na anyanwụ banye na ụlọ.
Oke ala na ala ala bụ nke ụlọ nke nwere kichin toro, na ụlọ obibi dị n'ihu nke nwere fireplace, na ụlọ ịsa ahụ na kichin na nnukwu ulo. Kichin ahụ nwere ntanetị, iri burners na sink abụọ. Oke ala nwere den abụọ nke eji atụpụ, na ogige zuru ezu na ụlọ ọrụ abụọ ebe a na-enweta igwe ọrụ.
Ụlọ a nwere ọkụ na ikuku na mpaghara anọ na njikwa ọnọdụ na ụlọ ọ bụla. N'ozuzu, e nwere fireplaces anọ nke na-emepụta ọkụ, nke a rụzuru nke ọma na ntụziaka, n'ọrụ zuru oke. Ngwaọrụ niile bụ Viking na mwepụ nke ndị na-asa na ndị na-ehicha bụ GE na triplex na Electrolux na apartamento. Ụlọ ndị a na kichin abụọ bụ Quartz. Otu n'ime ụlọ saịtị ọnwa isii nwere ala na-ekpo ọkụ, nke a bụ ebum n'obi na oyi, na ụlọ ahụ nwere usoro ụda Control 4 maka egwu na TV na ndị na-ekwu na ụlọ ọ bụla.
N'ebe dị n'etiti Frederick Douglass na Adam Clayton Powell Boulevards, Striver's Row nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme ogologo na pụrụ iche ma gosi ọrụ dị ukwuu na Harlem Renaissance. Ọ dị na National Registry of Historic Places, e nyere ya aha Landmark nke New York City na 1967 ma nọ na St Nicholas Historic District. A na-atụle ya mgbe niile dị ka ihe atụ magburu onwe ya nke nhazi obodo narị afọ nke 19. Ọtụtụ ndị a ma ama, ndị na-eme ihe na ndị poderoso kpọrọ ebe a, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr, Bill Bojangles Robinson, Eubie Blake, Fletcher Henerson na nso nso a Alvin Bragg na Maurice Dubois.
STRIVERS ROW meticulously restored and renovated town home with all the necessities for 21st century living by award winning architect Alan Berman of Archetype Architecture NY. This house at 269 West 138th Street was built in 1892 by developer David H. King and designed by architects Bruce Price and Clarence Luce in Colonial Revival Style. It is constructed of yellow brick and limestone. The house spans approximately 5,250 square feet with ceilings as high as 10'8". The five floors blend the original historic detail with contemporary comfort. The woodwork has been immaculately restored to its full beauty as were the oak floors throughout the house. All moldings and plaster detail were also perfectly restored. The house has five floors consisting of a two-floor apartment for income generation and a three floor owners triplex. It must be noted that this renovation was done in such a way that the house can very easily be brought back to single family with minimal work and expense. The big plus is there is a garage on the back of the house, easily reached from inside by a staircase. There are two terraces for enjoyment, one off the parlor floor for entertaining and the second off the primary bedroom.
The Parlor floor rooms feature Edwardian details of the late 19th century and include a living room, a formal dining room, kitchen, powder room and terrace. The living room and dining room both have the original fireplaces, in good working order with the tile work and carved wood mantels beautifully restored. The powder room has brass fixtures and European tiles individually inlaid. The third floor houses the master bedroom with en-suite bath and a large walk-in closet plus a woodburning fireplace. There is a small terrace off the primary bedroom. A second large bedroom, presently used as an office is at the front of the third floor and too has its own bath. The fourth floor houses two large bedrooms, each with its own full bath plus the laundry room. Here the original skylight, carefully restored allows light and sunshine to flow into the house.
The lower level and ground level make up the apartment which has a spacious eat-in kitchen, the living room in the front also with a fireplace, the laundry room off the kitchen and a full bath. The kitchen has a banquet, six burner stove and double sink. The lower level houses two dens used for sleeping, a full bath plus two utility rooms where the mechanics are found.
The house has four zone heating and air-conditioning with a temperature control in every room. In total there are four wood burning fireplaces, completely restored and relined, in perfect working order. Appliances are all Viking with the exception of the washers and dryers which are GE in the triplex and Electrolux in the apartment. The counters in both kitchens are Quartz. Each of the six bathrooms boasts heated floors, quite the luxury in the winter, and the house has a Control 4 sound system for music and TV with speakers in every room.
Located between Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevards Striver's Row has a very long and special history and played a very prominent role in the Harlem Renaissance. It is on the National Registry of Historic Places, was designated a New York City Landmark in 1967 and is in the St Nicholas Historic District. It has always been considered an outstanding example of 19th century urban design. Many famous, creative and powerful people have called this home, Adam Clayton Powell, Jr, Bill Bojangles"" Robinson, Eubie Blake, Fletcher Henerson and more recently Alvin Bragg and Maurice Dubois.
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