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Italianate Style: 2 W. 123rd St.

By JILL PRILUCK | July 10, 2008

2 W. 123rd St. Between Lenox Avenue and Mt. Morris Park West

$4.25 million

Approximate Annual Taxes:

$6,500

Broker:

Judy Oston/Halstead

This four-level, 20-foot-wide Harlem brownstone is in the Mount Morris Park Historic District. The garden floor features a bedroom, studio, two full baths, and access to a finished outdoor space surrounded by area gardens. The parlor floor has a living room, dining room, kitchen (with yellow quartz countertops, custom wood cabinetry, ceramic floor, and pantry), and powder room. The third floor includes the master suite and additional bedroom/sitting area. On the fourth floorare two bedrooms and baths. Other details include inlaid floors, four wood-burning fireplaces, and 12-foot ceilings. About 5,000 square feet, it also has a new elevator, central air-conditioning, and a finished basement with a pool table, laundry area, and media room.


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