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List Price: $850,000
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14 E 127th Street

House in Central Harlem •  building info
studio • 1,998ft² $425 per ft²
Buy with Yoreevo

$837,000

List Price

$850,000

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Days on market
26
Last price change
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Estimated payment
$6,018/mo
Taxes
$1,431/mo
Maintenance
N/A
Description
Step into the timeless charm of this historic 1909 brownstone, ideally located in the heart of East Harlem. This rare three-story property features 7 residential units and presents an exceptional opportunity for investors, developers, or those with a vision for restoration. While the building is in need of cosmetic updates, its classic architectural character and solid bones offer incredible potential to restore its original beauty and significantly increase its value. Original details and the property's historic appeal provide the perfect foundation for a remarkable transformation. Situated in one of Harlem's most vibrant and sought-after neighborhoods, you'll enjoy close proximity to renowned restaurants, parks, shopping, public transportation, and cultural landmarks. Whether you're looking to renovate and maximize rental income or preserve a piece of New York City's rich history, this is a rare opportunity to invest in a property with unlimited potential. Bring your vision and unlock the possibilities this iconic Central Harlem brownstone has to offer.

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What it'll cost
Purchase price
$850,000
Asking Price: $850,000
Term
30 Years
Down Payment
$85,000 (10%)
Min: 10% (85,000)
Rate
6.0 %
Mortgage Amount
$765,000
Mortgage Payment
$4,587
Taxes
$1,431
Estimated Yoreevo rebate
$13,000
Estimated closing cost
$25,000
Total monthly cost $6,018
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Listing Courtesy of Keller Williams Realty

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