| ID # | RLS20066394 |
| Nkọwa ụlọ | 6 yara ụra, 5 ụlọ ịsa ahụ, ime ụlọ: 3372 ft2, 313m2 (DOM): 184 days |
| Afọ owuwu | 1900 |
| Ụtụ isi (kwa afọ) | $61,188 |
| Ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru ala | 4 nkeji: 1, 2, 3 |
| 5 nkeji: B, C | |
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Ndị a na-arụ ọrụ na mpaghara mara mma, nke e wetsịrị osisi n'etiti Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street na-enye ohere pụrụ iche maka ndị na-azụ ahịa, ndị na-emepụta, ma ọ bụ ndị na-achọ ọrụ mkpebi dị ukwuu. A ga-enyefe ụlọ ahụ kpamkpam n’ụzọ efu, na-enye ohere ngwa ngwa na nkwụsi ike zuru oke iji mezuo echiche gị site na ụbọchị mbụ.
Na oge okpomọkụ nke 1886, onye nrụzi Charles A. Bouton malitere ọrụ dị egwu iji wuo ụlọ rowhouses isii na mpaghara a mara mma n'etiti Columbus na Amsterdam Avenues. O webatara ụlọ ọrụ ụlọ ọrụ William J. Merritt & Co., ndị a ma ama maka eserese ha dị elu na nke pụrụ iche nke oge ahụ. Taa, ụlọ a nke ntụ ntụ na brick ka bụ akụkụ nke akụkọ ihe mere eme ahụ - kwadebere ka e weghachite ma nwee ọhụụ ọhụrụ maka ndụ modernos.
Ulo a nwere ihe dịka 3,372 ụkwụ kwụ ọtọ n'ime, tinyere oge mbu 2,175 ụkwụ nke nwere ike iwuli. Ụlọ a chọrọ ịrụgharị nke ukwuu, na-enye ọkụ nchapụta ziri ezi maka onye na-azụ ahịa na-achọ ịhazi mgbanwe zuru oke.
N'oge a, a rụpụtara ya dị ka ụdị ahịa anọ, ụlọ a gụnyere:
Ụlọ duplex nke nwere ụlọ uwe abụọ na ogige
Otu ụlọ nke nwere ụlọ ihu na terrace nke onwe
Ụlọ studio abụọ
N'agbanyeghị ma ị na-atụgharị uche banyere mgbanwe nne-uru nke onwe, akụ na-eweta ụgwọ ego dị elu, ma ọ bụ ụlọ multi-family nke dị mma, ohere ahụ buru ibu.
Dị na otu blọk si Central Park na ndị dị na 1, 2, 3, A, B, na C ụgbọ oloko, yana ụzọ nri na ahịa na-adọrọ adọrọ nke Upper West Side, nke a bụ ohere pụrụ iche ịmepụta ihe pụrụ iche n'ọnọdụ ọma kacha echeọrọ na Manhattan.
Weta gị na onye na-emepụta, ndị ọrụ, na e nwere nghọta - nke a bụ nnukwu ohere iji ghọọ ụlọ akụkọ ihe mere eme na nka nke gị.
Nestled on a picturesque, tree-lined block in the heart of the Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or end-users seeking a substantial renovation project. The building will be delivered completely vacant, offering immediate access and full flexibility to execute your vision from day one.
In the summer of 1886, developer Charles A. Bouton launched an ambitious project to build six rowhouses on this charming stretch between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. He enlisted the architectural firm William J. Merritt & Co., renowned for their refined and distinctive designs of the era. Today, this limestone and brick townhouse remains a proud remnant of that legacy — ready to be restored and reimagined for modern living.
The home offers approximately 3,372 interior square feet, along with an additional 2,175 square feet of unused buildable potential. The property requires extensive renovation, presenting a true blank canvas for a buyer looking to undertake a full-scale transformation.
Currently configured as four free-market units, the property includes:
A 2-bedroom owner’s duplex with garden
One 1-bedroom apartment with a private terrace
Two studio apartments
Whether you are envisioning a grand single-family conversion, a high-end income-producing property, or a thoughtfully redesigned multi-family residence, the possibilities are substantial.
Located just one block from Central Park and moments from the 1, 2, 3, A, B, and C trains, as well as the vibrant dining and retail corridors of the Upper West Side, this is an exceptional opportunity to create something truly special in one of Manhattan’s most coveted neighborhoods.
Bring your architect, contractor, and imagination — this is a rare chance to transform a historic townhouse into your own masterpiece.
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