| ID # | RLS20069716 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | 5 yàrá ibùsùn, 4 yàrá ìwẹ̀, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, ẹrọ fọ aṣọ, ẹrọ gbẹ aṣọ, inú ilé: 3728 ft2, 346m2 (DOM): 133 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1899 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $11,412 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 2 Ìṣẹ́jú: C |
| 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: 1, B, D | |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: A | |
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Ilé akọ́rín kan tó dojú kọ́ Ilé-iṣọ́ Morris-Jumel
Àǹfààní rẹ́rẹ́ láti ní ilé ẹgbẹ̀kẹẹ̀dá kan tó jẹ́ pé a ti ṣetọju rẹ̀ dáadáa lórí Jumel Terrace, ọ̀kan nínú àwọn apá ilé tó ní ìtàn jùlọ àti tó ṣe pataki lọ́dọ̀ àwọn ilé tó wà ní New York City.
Àwọn oníṣẹ́ amọ̀ja Henri Fouchaux dá irú ilé Romanesque Revival yìí sílẹ̀ ní ọdún 1896 fún William W. Watkins, ilé yìí jẹ́ àgbàra jùlọ nínú ẹgbẹ̀rún mẹ́ta àwọn ilé akọ́rín marun-un tó wà lẹ́gbẹ̀ẹ́ ọpẹ̀ kóblestone tí ó wà nínú ìpínlẹ̀ Jumel Terrace.
Ilé naa wà dojú kọ́ àgbègbè ọgbà tí a dáàbò bo tó wà nítòsí Ilé-iṣọ́ Morris-Jumel, tí ń jẹ́ kó dájú pé a ni awọn wiwo ìkànsí, pẹ̀lú Sylvan Terrace tó wà lẹ́sẹ̀kẹsẹ.
Ilé naa jẹ́ 3500 pẹpẹ ẹsẹ̀ ni iwọn tó fẹsẹ̀ ẹtẹ̀rẹ̀ mẹ́rin, pẹ̀lú ibè yíyí pẹpẹ 800 ẹsẹ̀ tó pari, ilé naa n funni ni àgọ́ tó pọ̀ yìí pẹ̀lú ìyí kárakátà. Ko wà ni iwe-ẹsẹ́ 18, o wà lori ilẹ̀ 17.75 ẹsẹ̀ sí 100 ẹsẹ̀ pẹ̀lú iwọn ilé tó jẹ́ 17.75 ẹsẹ̀ sí 58 ẹsẹ̀ tí o fi hàn pé finifini àkọ́kọ́ wà ní gbogbo ipò rẹ. Owó ilé ọdún jẹ́ $11,411.
Ilẹ̀ ibè pẹpẹ nfunni ni ẹ̀ka iṣe àgbàdo ifẹ́ àti ibi jijẹ́ pẹ̀lú awọn otito ẹlẹ́gbẹ́ ni àgbọwọ́sọrọ, pẹ̀lú àwọn ilu tó ga, windows bay, àti iṣẹ́ ọwọ́ igi tó ti wa ni ṣetọju dáadáa. 5 ilé-ikà gidi pẹ̀lú àtẹ́gbẹ́ ti àkọ́kọ́ n yàtọ̀ si àkọ́dáìrí rẹ, tí a tún ṣe pọ̀ pẹ̀lú àwọn ilẹ̀ asopọ̀, awọn wainscoting, awọn gilasi tí a fa, àti àwọn shutters igi tí ń ṣàkọ́rí iṣẹ́ ọnà ọjà ọrundun kọkànlá.
Ilẹ̀ ogba n pese àgbègbè ìgbàláyà àti ibi jijẹ́ kan, pẹ̀lú ibi iṣẹ́ ẹjẹ ọwọ́ pẹ̀lú countertops granite, ibè tó ṣiṣẹ́ fò ṣokúta, àti awọn àpò pantries mẹ́ta, àti baluwe ni pipe, pẹ̀lú iraye taara sí ọdẹ̀kẹ́tà náà ati ọgbà. Ilẹ̀ ogba to wa ni mẹ́ẹ̀dọ́gọ́ 600 ẹsẹ̀ pẹpẹ ti o ní awọn ohun èlò tó dagba, tí o ṣe àdúróṣinṣin ti ara tó dára fun jijẹ́ àti ranṣẹ́.
Àwọn pẹpẹ oke ni 4 àwọn yàrá ibè àtẹ̀yìnwá, tí o mu akojọpọ wa si 5 yàrá ibè, pẹ̀lú apakan alakọ́kọ́ ti o ni yàrá iṣẹ́ aṣọ kan ti o ni èròjà igi àkọ́kọ́. Yàrá ẹ̀ka pẹ̀lú awọn ilẹ̀fisoni ti a ba a fi nla kọ́lá pẹ̀lú ọwọ́ imóràn. Àwọn skylights mẹ́ta n mu imọ̀lẹ̀ àbọ́ iku pọ̀ ní gbogbo ilé. Ni apapọ, ilé naa nfunni ni 4 baluwe tó pari, pẹ̀lú àgbègbè kan, tí a tún ṣe pọ̀ náà láti bọ́sẹ̀ to ra àwọn tó wà ní irisi ẹ̀sìn pẹ̀lú ìrètí àtúnṣe adu to modern. Meji nínú àwọn baluwe naa ni awọn Toto bidet Japanese.
Ipò ilẹ̀ tówọ̀n ni a ti ṣeto sílẹ̀ sí àwọn agbegbe oriṣiriṣi pẹlu yàrá ikẹ̀kọ̀, yàrá ìtàn, ibi ipamọ, ati baluwe kan pẹ̀lú àpotí mẹ́fa àti igo ìkànsí tó ní ìpinnu iyalẹnu, nlexerare iṣẹ́ àrà tó rára tẹ́lẹ̀ lára ilé akin yìí.
Ibi ilé naa ti jẹ́ àǹfààní. Àwọn yàrá iwájú dojú kọ́ ìlà àìpẹ̀ sí Ilé-iṣọ́ Morris-Jumel, ń funni ni àwọn wiwo ìkànsí ojú ọgbà pẹ̀lú àmọ̀nà àtàárọ́mọ́. Àwọn yàrá ẹhin n ni iwa àwọ̀n iwájú ìlà pẹ̀lú imọ́lẹ̀ òru, nigba ti yàrá ibè iwájú tó ga ni gbigba wiwo àyíká Midtown tó jì mo.
Àwọn eto amáyédẹrùn ti wa ni ṣe ò tún, pẹlu ìgbóhùn aráàjọ́ ati àwọn ẹyà Fujitsu kékèké tí ó pin sí awọn yàrá kọọkan, gbogbo wọn ni a ti ṣe imudojuiwọn nínú ọdún marun tó kọja.
Ìdílé tí yí àgbègbè yìí jẹ́ akojọpọ orisirisi ti ijó, ìṣe, àti ìtòsi ojoojúmọ́. Àwọn ibi tí a bù kún ẹni ni Hilltop Park Alehouse, Bono Trattoria, Jin Ramen, Hand Pulled Noodle, ati àwọn ọna eefin agbegbe míì. Àwọn ohun èlò ašá mu wa ni irorun, gẹgẹ bi Highbridge Park, pẹlu ọna High Bridge àti pẹtẹ́là kẹ́kẹ́, pẹ̀lú Riverside Park àti ilẹ̀kìrẹ̀ tí a ti dáàbo bo ilé-iṣọ́.
Ìbáṣepọ̀ jẹ́ ohun tó dára. Irìn àjò mẹ́ta sán-án jẹ́ sí akọ́sọ 163 Street C, tó wà lójú òṣù, láì kọjá ọ̀nà kan, pẹ̀lú iraye rọọkẹ̀ sí A àti D. Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ 157 Street 1 tún wa nítòsí, pẹ̀lú awọn ìkànsí búṣ. Fun awọn awakọ, iraye rọọkẹ̀ sí Henry Hudson Parkway àti George Washington Bridge jẹ́ agbeyewo. Ilé iṣègbe ilérí wa ni pẹ̀lú ni New York-Presbyterian Hospital ní 168th Street.
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A Landmark Corner Townhouse Facing the Morris-Jumel Mansion on iconic Jumel Terrace
A rare opportunity to own a meticulously preserved corner single-family townhouse on iconic Jumel Terrace, a quiet cobblestone block within the landmarked Jumel Terrace Historic District, a rare enclave known for its architectural integrity, historic significance, and distinct identity.
Designed in 1896 by Henri Fouchaux for William W. Watkins, this Romanesque Revival residence is the largest of just five landmarked homes lining the street.
Directly across from the Morris-Jumel Mansion in Roger Morris Park, Manhattan's oldest surviving residence and former Revolutionary War headquarters once associated with Eliza Jumel and George Washington, the home enjoys permanently protected park views and a setting shaped by centuries of New York history. Around the corner, Sylvan Terrace offers a rare and remarkably intact glimpse into 19th-century Manhattan.
The surrounding neighborhood carries a rich cultural legacy. Nearby, the 555 Edgecombe Avenue Apartments, known as the "Triple Nickel," became one of Upper Manhattan's most distinguished residential addresses, home to luminaries including Duke Ellington, Thurgood Marshall, Paul Robeson, Count Basie, Langston Hughes, and W. E. B. Du Bois. This area long served as a center of Black cultural and intellectual life during the Harlem Renaissance and beyond.
Approximately 10 to 15 minutes from the Columbia University Irving Medical Center at West 168th Street and Broadway, the location maintains a longstanding connection to education, research, and employment.
Spanning approximately 3,500 square feet across four full floors, plus an approximately 800 square foot finished basement, the home offers exceptional scale and flexibility. Measuring approximately 18 feet wide, it sits on a 17.75 by 100 foot lot with building dimensions of approximately 17.75 by 58 feet. Annual property taxes are $11,411.
The parlor level presents a gracious sequence of formal living and dining rooms, defined by soaring ceilings and finely preserved woodwork. 5 decorative fireplaces with original tiled surrounds and carved wood mantels anchor the home's historic character. Additional details include pocket doors, wainscoting, stained glass, and original wood shutters that reflect late 19th-century craftsmanship.
The garden level features a study and dining area, an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, an externally vented range hood, two large pantry cupboards, and a full bathroom. This level opens directly to the rear patio and an approximately 600 square foot private garden with mature plantings, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Upper floors include 4 additional bedrooms, bringing the total to 5, including a primary suite with a dressing room featuring original oak cabinetry. A skylit study provides flexibility for work or guests. Three skylights enhance natural light throughout. In total, the home offers 4 full bathrooms, including an en suite, thoughtfully renovated to balance historic integrity with modern comfort. Two bathrooms feature Japanese Toto bidet toilets.
The finished lower level is arranged into well-defined spaces, including a home gym, media room, storage, and a full bathroom with a six-jet and rain shower, offering spa-like functionality rarely found in a townhouse of this era.
The home's orientation is exceptional. Front-facing rooms enjoy eastern exposures overlooking the Morris-Jumel Mansion and park, offering unobstructed sunrise light. Rear rooms benefit from western exposures and sunset light, while the top front bedroom captures distant Midtown skyline views.
Modern systems have been thoughtfully integrated, including Mitsubishi split heating and air conditioning units in every room.
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