30 West 130th Street
30 West 130th Street
$925,000
11
4
2,498
2,498
$370
Permanently Off Market
Description
Located on the most beautiful block in Central Harlem, this historic New York City landmark — currently configured as an 11-unit rental building — offers an outstanding opportunity for homeowners or investors. The seller is considering cash offers only.
The 20-foot-wide brick building features updated studio apartments with large windows, hardwood floors, original mantelpieces and kitchenettes with newer appliances. The 25-foot by 99.92-foot yard includes a spacious rear yard, plus a charming front...Located on the most beautiful block in Central Harlem, this historic New York City landmark — currently configured as an 11-unit rental building — offers an outstanding opportunity for homeowners or investors. The seller is considering cash offers only.
The 20-foot-wide brick building features updated studio apartments with large windows, hardwood floors, original mantelpieces and kitchenettes with newer appliances. The 25-foot by 99.92-foot yard includes a spacious rear yard, plus a charming front garden joined by a small driveway for off-street parking. Delivered partially occupied. The 11 units currently generate $76,175.16 annually for a 3.4 percent cap rate. Other fully renovated Astor Row homes configured as small multifamily buildings with owner's units have fetched well over $2 million.
Built in 1882 on land owned by William B. Astor, 30 West 130th Street sits in a row of 28 remarkable landmarked homes known as Astor Row. Described as having the ambiance of "a quiet Southern town," these exceptional townhouses feature wide covered porches and front yards, in sharp contrast to the high-stoop brownstones typical of the day. The Astor Row houses were landmarked in 1981, and in the 1990s, Brooke Astor, the wife of William B. Astor's grandson, helped raise $3 million for the restoration of the buildings' exteriors.
Called "the block beautiful" in the 1928 novel "Home to Harlem," this stunning tree-lined street is surrounded by gorgeous architecture and lush parks on all sides, including Marcus Garvey Park, St. Nicholas Park and Harlem River Park. The renowned Harlem dining and nightlife scene fills the nearby blocks, and the great shops of 125th Street, including Whole Foods, are at your disposal. Head to the Eastside, Westside or Downtown with ease, thanks to 2/3, 4/5/6, A/C and B/D trains, excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within nearby.
The 20-foot-wide brick building features updated studio apartments with large windows, hardwood floors, original mantelpieces and kitchenettes with newer appliances. The 25-foot by 99.92-foot yard includes a spacious rear yard, plus a charming front...Located on the most beautiful block in Central Harlem, this historic New York City landmark — currently configured as an 11-unit rental building — offers an outstanding opportunity for homeowners or investors. The seller is considering cash offers only.
The 20-foot-wide brick building features updated studio apartments with large windows, hardwood floors, original mantelpieces and kitchenettes with newer appliances. The 25-foot by 99.92-foot yard includes a spacious rear yard, plus a charming front garden joined by a small driveway for off-street parking. Delivered partially occupied. The 11 units currently generate $76,175.16 annually for a 3.4 percent cap rate. Other fully renovated Astor Row homes configured as small multifamily buildings with owner's units have fetched well over $2 million.
Built in 1882 on land owned by William B. Astor, 30 West 130th Street sits in a row of 28 remarkable landmarked homes known as Astor Row. Described as having the ambiance of "a quiet Southern town," these exceptional townhouses feature wide covered porches and front yards, in sharp contrast to the high-stoop brownstones typical of the day. The Astor Row houses were landmarked in 1981, and in the 1990s, Brooke Astor, the wife of William B. Astor's grandson, helped raise $3 million for the restoration of the buildings' exteriors.
Called "the block beautiful" in the 1928 novel "Home to Harlem," this stunning tree-lined street is surrounded by gorgeous architecture and lush parks on all sides, including Marcus Garvey Park, St. Nicholas Park and Harlem River Park. The renowned Harlem dining and nightlife scene fills the nearby blocks, and the great shops of 125th Street, including Whole Foods, are at your disposal. Head to the Eastside, Westside or Downtown with ease, thanks to 2/3, 4/5/6, A/C and B/D trains, excellent bus service and CitiBikes all within nearby.
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Amenities
- Walk Up
- Lowrise
- Brownstone
Location
LISTING UPDATED: 09/15/2021 01:31 PM
Property Details for 30 West 130th Street
Status | Permanently Off Market |
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Days on Market | 196 |
Taxes | $1,867 / month |
Maintenance | - |
Min. Down Pymt | - |
Total Rooms | 11.0 |
Compass Type | Townhouse |
MLS Type | Single Family |
Year Built | 1910 |
Lot Size | 2,498 SF / 25' x 100' |
County | New York County |
Location
Building Information for 30 West 130th Street
Stories3Year Built1910Building Size20' x 54'Building Sq. Ft3,240 SFLot Size2,498 SF / 25' x 100'Building AgePre-warBuilding TypeBrownstoneSenior Community-
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Property History for 30 West 130th Street
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Public Records for 30 West 130th Street
Taxable ValueLand$13,500Additions$153,000Total$166,500
Home Facts
Total Finished SqFt3,654 SqFtLot Size2,497 SqFtYear Built1910ZoningR7-2APN1017270052
Schools near 30 West 130th Street
This home is within New York City Geographic District # 5.
Rating | School | Type | Grades | Distance |
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Public - | PK to 5 | |||
Public - | 6 to 8 | |||
Public - | 9 to 12 | |||
Public - | 9 to 12 |
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P.S. 133 Fred R Moore PublicPK to 5 | ||
Urban Assembly Academy for Future Leaders Public6 to 8 | ||
Harlem Renaissence High School Public9 to 12 | ||
Urban Assembly-Global Commerce Public9 to 12 |
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