That full floor bedroom suite is the dream. The bedroom layout is a bit limiting but the other amenities trump that. That steam and sauna are amazing, life in lockdown made me appreciate that. Also, two car parking and elevator?! 😍
@@christhomasen7407 they used to do these amazing Harlem brownstone tours mostly of buildings below 124th just near this, and I can tell you the early buyers who bought when Harlem was cheap, used every penny of savings to renovate most of these into dream homes.
I walked past your house everyday last year and 2019 and as a Harlem girl I always told myself I wanted to live there. I moved to Cali, and it’s wild google brought this video to my timeline today. Thank you for sharing. This is my motivation. 💗🥺
Omg, I remember laughing when the lottery started...... like , who would even do that, I even remember saying , they should make it 25 cents, 😭😭😭😭😭 omg
Wow... I remember working on this project back in 2014... the place looked like an abandoned property and it was filled with street cats and their waste! Now the place is flipped into a beautiful home! Randomly seeing this on RU-vid brings back good memories:D
Wow !! Congrats to you 🤗 hard to believe from rags to riches. Well done. Hope those cats found a new place and wete not killed 😐🐈 (i'm a cat lover) regards from Lima Peru
June of 1994 this fabulous home sold for $35,000.00 In September of 2004 for $520,000.00 Finally in October of 2013 for $2,050,000.00 Whoever did the renovation did a fantastic job!
I'm sure this could sell for 5 million now, the parking and pool, and sauna, take it over the edge. Whoever bought it and renovated it was very smart !
I WALK PAST THAT BROWNSTONE MY WHOLE LIFE PAST AND PRESENT I EVEN WITNESS THE CONSTRUCTION I MOVE FROM HARLEM 13 YEARS AGO I STILL WALK PASS IT ON MY WAY TO THE METRO NORTH ALWAYS WONDERED WHAT THE INSIDE LOOK LIKE AMAZING 👏🏿
I used to work right across the street for the parks department in Marcus Garvey park about 10 years ago must of past bye that place a hundred times but I had no idea what was going on inside or what I was looking at incredible the place is beautiful
Growing up on 122nd Street & Lexington from the 80's I played baseball & basketball in what used to called Mt. Morris Park now formally known as Marcus Garvey Park. I watched a lot of or most of these buildings rot and/or burned out, dysfunctional means of drugs & poverty, violence & mass incarceration. it's a good to see them restored & upgraded. The sad part is if we had only invested in them earlier we'd be basking in wealth.
To have a 2 car garage and an elevator is huge in Harlem. I absolutely love the bathroom suites and closet space, and the rooftop area with the sink, refrigerator and half bath. If you have guests over they would never have to be in your main home. Great floor plan.
A quintessential Harlem townhouse on a corner across from Marcus Garvey Park, with two private terraces, beautiful hardwood floors and period details on the staircase, loads of light, 4 bedroom suites, a pool, hot tub, steam room and sauna, a two car garage..and I had the nerve to say out loud: "that kitchen is really small"..LOL! Don't mind me...this place is perfection!
Yowzer...yowzer....😍😍😍😍. A family could live there and not bump into one another for a week. Good thing they put in an elevator cause no one wants to spend millions for a 4 story walk up.
This is simply gorgeous. Everything about the house, the windows, the lighting and that incredible view is wonderful. I loved every little detail but I love my kitchens to be spacious. Definitely !
I'm a fool for arch fireplace funky vibe bay window kitchen window washer dryer connect alt access outside private garage parking amazing storage and closet accents fantastic urban views indoor amenities great outdoor space ideal summer home option...many thanks channel
Great that its on a corner. I would have much rather had a pantry instead of the elevator. Not really fond of layout. But I love 2 posts and a freaking pool and 2 car garage...IN THE CITY !?!
You wouldn't want an elevator??? There were like 7 floors in this house!! You can always make a space into a pantry, but you can't add in an elevator and this place definitely needed one.
I have passed this place many times and wondered about that driveway. When someone chooses color like that for a driveway you k own the inside has attention to detail.
@Cire Soprano that looking old on the inside is what makes them valuable bro ..u have brown stones in bk the bronx and harlem and they all have that same quality build ..my sister and my aunt own brown stones in harlem and the craftsmanship is unbelievable compare to how they built homes today in nyc... owning a brown stone on convent avenue is a blessing ..
I walk past this pl often it immediately caught my eyes now im not surprised why it caught my eye i just knew it had to be xtra amazing 😻 so perfect 👌 ❗😍
This is spectacular! I mean, wow, a garage and a pool in the middle of NYC? All to yourself? That huge open parlor level to the kitchen and that full-floor bedroom suite is incredible. Where do I sign up?
I can kick myself too for not getting one back in the 70's during that migration from Long Island period. Brownstone's were selling from $1 - $500 listed in the Daily News no less. However, thats a lot of House.💕
I walk by this house all the time on my way to the park .....so lovely to see the inside ...now I wish I could afford it ... Hahahahaha!!! Thank you ....just gorgeous💞