Building
Type: | Townhouse |
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Era: | Post-war |
Floors: | 3 |
Property
Ownership: | Single Family |
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Rooms: | 8 |
Pets: | Pets Unknown |
FinancialsPrice:$725,000
DescriptionLocated on the historic Bertine Block in Mott Haven, This landmarked 20' wide shell is a complete blank canvas for the next owner to build the exact home of their dreams. Approved architectural plans are available and the permits have already been filed. Just bring your crew and begin the work!
The max buildable here is over 4,000 square feet on a 20'x100' lot. Annual taxes are just $2,302 or $192/month.
Situated just over the bridge from Harlem, This district is named for developer Edward D. Bertine who built his home and nine other Queen Anne style row houses here between 1891 and 1895. Three other two-story brick row houses, built in 1877 and 1878, also stand on this block. Mott Haven itself is undergoing a major real estate renaissance with the city's top developers creating luxury apartment towers along the waterline here. Thanks to a $7M endowment, the neighborhood park, St. Mary's has new dog runs, soccer pitches, baseball fields and walking trails.
476 E136 is located a short distance from Mottley Kitchen cafe and the neighborhood's restaurant row where you'll find cafe's, restaurants, pubs and other eateries.
A short walk to the 6 train will have you in grand Central Station in under 15 minutes.
Write for interior images and showing requests.
Amenities- Walk-up
Located on the historic Bertine Block in Mott Haven, This landmarked 20' wide shell is a complete blank canvas for the next owner to build the exact home of their dreams. Approved architectural plans are available and the permits have already been filed. Just bring your crew and begin the work! The max buildable here is over 4,000 square feet on a 20'x100' lot. Annual taxes are just $2,302 or $192/month. Situated just over the bridge from Harlem, This district is named for developer Edward D. Bertine who built his home and nine other Queen Anne style row houses here between 1891 and 1895. Three other two-story brick row houses, built in 1877 and 1878, also stand on this block. Mott Haven itself is undergoing a major real estate renaissance with the city's top developers creating luxury apartment towers along the waterline here. Thanks to a $7M endowment, the neighborhood park, St. Mary's has new dog runs, soccer pitches, baseball fields and walking trails. 476 E136 is located a short distance from Mottley Kitchen cafe and the neighborhood's restaurant row where you'll find cafe's, restaurants, pubs and other eateries. A short walk to the 6 train will have you in grand Central Station in under 15 minutes. Write for interior images and showing requests.
- Walk-up
Located on the historic Bertine Block in Mott Haven, This landmarked 20' wide shell is a complete blank canvas for the next owner to build the exact home of their ...
DescriptionLocated on the historic Bertine Block in Mott Haven, This landmarked 20' wide shell is a complete blank canvas for the next owner to build the exact home of their dreams. Approved architectural plans are available and the permits have already been filed. Just bring your crew and begin the work!
The max buildable here is over 4,000 square feet on a 20'x100' lot. Annual taxes are just $2,302 or $192/month.
Situated just over the bridge from Harlem, This district is named for developer Edward D. Bertine who built his home and nine other Queen Anne style row houses here between 1891 and 1895. Three other two-story brick row houses, built in 1877 and 1878, also stand on this block. Mott Haven itself is undergoing a major real estate renaissance with the city's top developers creating luxury apartment towers along the waterline here. Thanks to a $7M endowment, the neighborhood park, St. Mary's has new dog runs, soccer pitches, baseball fields and walking trails.
476 E136 is located a short distance from Mottley Kitchen cafe and the neighborhood's restaurant row where you'll find cafe's, restaurants, pubs and other eateries.
A short walk to the 6 train will have you in grand Central Station in under 15 minutes.
Write for interior images and showing requests.
Amenities- Walk-up
Located on the historic Bertine Block in Mott Haven, This landmarked 20' wide shell is a complete blank canvas for the next owner to build the exact home of their dreams. Approved architectural plans are available and the permits have already been filed. Just bring your crew and begin the work! The max buildable here is over 4,000 square feet on a 20'x100' lot. Annual taxes are just $2,302 or $192/month. Situated just over the bridge from Harlem, This district is named for developer Edward D. Bertine who built his home and nine other Queen Anne style row houses here between 1891 and 1895. Three other two-story brick row houses, built in 1877 and 1878, also stand on this block. Mott Haven itself is undergoing a major real estate renaissance with the city's top developers creating luxury apartment towers along the waterline here. Thanks to a $7M endowment, the neighborhood park, St. Mary's has new dog runs, soccer pitches, baseball fields and walking trails. 476 E136 is located a short distance from Mottley Kitchen cafe and the neighborhood's restaurant row where you'll find cafe's, restaurants, pubs and other eateries. A short walk to the 6 train will have you in grand Central Station in under 15 minutes. Write for interior images and showing requests.
- Walk-up

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