Limited Offering, one-of-a-Kind Opportunity, Must See!
A Rare Opportunity: 135 West 122nd Street
Timeless Beauty. Smart Investment. Motivated Seller.
In the heart of Harlem’s Mount Morris Park Historic District, this landmark Victorian townhouse offers the perfect blend of history, beauty, and opportunity. In an uncertain market, few homes combine such warmth, flexibility, and enduring value — a residence that feels both inspiring and secure.
A Story of Enduring Elegance
Designed in the late 19th century by Francis Kimball, this Queen Anne–style brownstone is a masterpiece of carved stone, red brick, and terra cotta detail. Its façade captures both strength and grace — a home built to last, and to be loved for generations.
The Owner’s Triplex — A Sanctuary of Light & Style
Spanning three levels and opening to a private 1,000+ square foot garden, the triplex is the heart of this home.
The garden level features a gourmet kitchen and open entertaining areas leading to the lush backyard — ideal for dinner parties or quiet mornings.
Upstairs, elegant parlors, fireplaces, and a spa-like bath with a vintage clawfoot tub create a retreat of sophistication and serenity.
Additional Duplexes & Studio — Income Meets Flexibility
Above the owner’s residence are two charming duplex apartments and a light-filled studio, offering excellent rental potential or space for extended family and guests. Each unit is designed for comfort and independence, with thoughtful layouts, bright interiors, and modern conveniences — all supported by a video intercom system for security and peace of mind.
Beauty That Endures, Value That Grows
With over 5,250 square feet of living space, this property provides not just a lifestyle but a smart investment. Live beautifully in the triplex while generating income from the upper units — a rare advantage in today’s shifting economy.
A Neighborhood with Heart
Located on a quiet, tree-lined block near Mount Morris Park, this home places you within walking distance of Red Rooster, SottoCasa, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, and charming local cafés. It’s Harlem at its most authentic — historic, elegant, and full of life.
135 West 122nd Street is more than a home — it’s a legacy and a lifestyle.