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10 Jumel Terrace
Washington Heights, Manhattan | Sylvan Terrace & West 162nd Street
8 Rooms5 Beds3 Baths3,728 Square FeetSingle Family
$2,400,000
$2,400,000
Updated 8 years ago
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10 Jumel Terrace

Washington Heights, Manhattan | Sylvan Terrace & West 162nd Street

8 Rooms5 Beds3 Baths3,728 Square FeetSingle Family

$2,400,000
floors / apts4 / 1
Lot Size17'x100'
Built Size17'x58'
ZoneR7-2
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$6,718
Price Per SF
$644

This property was sold for $2,400,000 on 09/19/18.

Listing Features

  • No AC

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard
  • Patio

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Garden

Property Description for 10 Jumel Terrace

Here is a rare opportunity to live in a lovingly restored 18-foot wide townhouse with all the details of turn of the century. This three- story townhouse includes: pocket doors, a dressing room with original oak cabinetry, wainscoting, wood shutters, a hand carved staircase, 5 decorative fireplaces with original tiles and 3 skylights. This home has a gorgeous eat-in-kitchen overlooking the beautifully manicured garden and patio. This charming home has 4 floors with 8 rooms which include 4 generous bedrooms, 3 renovated baths and jumbo washer/dryer. Great light is in abundance throughout this single-family house. You can look out your bay windows and enjoy the wide-open views of the park that surrounds the Morris-Jumel Mansion on this historic cobble stone street.

The neighborhood that surrounds this townhouse is the heart of the Jumel Terrace Historic District that includes Sylvan Terrace and the brownstones of West 162 Street. This Romanesque Revival style townhouse was designed by Henri Fouchaux for William Watkins in 1896 and is one of five landmark houses on Jumel Terrace.

Listing History for 10 Jumel Terrace

Now
09/19/2018
$2,400,000
Sold and Closed by Barbara Good
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
08/13/2018
Contract Signed by Barbara Good
Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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Building Details for 10 Jumel Terrace

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1899
Floors/Apts4/1
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

163 St-Amsterdam Av
0.11 miles
157 St
0.31 miles
155 St
0.31 miles
155 St
0.31 miles
168 St-Washington Hts
0.41 miles

Railroad

Highbridge YardMetro-North Railroad
0.4 miles

Citi Bike

W 160 St & St Nicholas Ave
0.05 miles
W 159 St & Edgecombe Ave
0.09 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Barbara Good
Brown Harris Stevens

Washington Heights | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Washington Heights, a hilly neighborhood on Manhattan’s northern tip known for its affordable apartments, preserved pre-war buildings, and Dominican food. Some would argue that it's a hidden gem and one of Manhattan's last neighborhoods that has retained its culture. The large swath of land is bordered by Inwood to the north along Dyckman Street, by Harlem to the South along 155th Street, by the Harlem River to the east, and the Hudson River to the West. It is the highest natural point on the Island of Manhattan. 

Despite its high residential density, Washington Heights and Inwood have not seen modern housing construction in more than a decade other than relatively small housing units. Midtown Manhattan, Battery Park, TriBeCa, Chelsea, and Hell’s Kitchen, on the other hand, have seen an increase in building. Most of the high rise construction belongs to hospitals such as New York Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center, and educational institutions like Yeshiva University and Boricua College. 

Washington Heights has access to amazing green spaces like The Cloisters, Fort Washington Park, Highbridge Park and Fort Tryon Park. There is no shortage of historical landmarks either. Remember General George Washington set up his camp in Washington Heights during the Revolutionary War. He used the elevated neighborhood to his tactical advantage to spot the Redcoats. As history would have it, his plan didn’t work out so well and the British occupied New York for seven years.  

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