473 West 140th Street,
Manhattan,
NY
10031
Located in the historic landmark of historic Hamilton Heights, this 18-foot-wide, 70-foot-deep, modern two-family row house sits on one of Harlem's prime blocks. The ground floor presents a two-bedroom, floor-through apartment, encompassing a home office, living room, open kitchen, dining area, and in-unit washer & dryer. Accentuated with 2 patios, it was last leased at an impressive $3,750/month and is currently vacant. The owner-occupied triplex above boasts a large living room, open-concept kitchen, dining space, a covered rear deck with backyard access, a full floor for recreation, three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, laundry, and stairs leading to a rooftop deck. The entire townhouse is currently being delivered vacant until the ground floor apartment is re-rented, offering immediate occupancy for a new owner or tenant. The property boasts central air conditioning, radiant heat, hardwood floors, and recessed lighting, with exposed brick featured prominently in the owner's triplex. Zoning includes a C1-4 commercial overlay, which allows for certain retail and service businesses on the ground floor, enhancing the property's potential for mixed-use. This overlay provides flexibility for neighborhood retail, such as small shops and restaurants, contributing to the vibrant, local atmosphere. According to city zoning guidelines, the C1-4 designation helps integrate commercial activity into primarily residential areas, making it ideal for businesses that serve the surrounding community. Location is everything! Situated across from CUNY and just around the corner from a vibrant selection of restaurants, delis, cafes, pubs, as well as essential services on Amsterdam Ave. Broadway offers an array of more restaurants, shops & services, as well as the #1 train. One subway stop from the Columbia University campus. A short distance from St Nicholas Park, Jackie Robinson Park, Riverbank State Park, and NY Sports Club. The southbound M100 and M101 buses on Amsterdam Ave turn east on W125 St, making stops for the A, B, C, D, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 trains, as well as Metro-North, providing access to the Harlem Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Wonder and more.