Spanning approximately 3,815 square feet, this impressive 18-plus-foot-wide, two-family Queen Anne-style home is delivered vacant, offering exceptional flexibility for homeowners, investors, or those seeking both a residence and income potential.
Property Highlights:
High ceilings on every floor, with east and west exposures that flood the interiors with natural light
Five thermostats, one for each floor, allowing personalized climate control
Gas boiler for efficient heating
Gated front yard and fenced backyard
Layout Details:
Garden-Level Rental Unit:
Spacious one-bedroom, one-bath floor-through apartment
Front and rear patios for outdoor enjoyment
Direct backyard access for seamless indoor-outdoor living
Full cellar accessible to both units, providing excellent storage or potential for customization
Owner's Triplex:
Parlor Floor:
Powder room for guests" convenience
Inviting living room with gleaming hardwood floors and soaring ceilings
New kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, dining area, pantry, and direct backyard access-perfect for creating an outdoor oasis with a gazebo
Third Floor:
Expansive primary suite with an en-suite bath featuring dual sinks and a glass-enclosed whirlpool tub
Versatile bonus room ideal for a nursery, office, or cozy den, plus a generous nook just opposite for additional flexible space
Top Floor:
Two generous bedrooms, one with a walk-in closet and the other with a spacious nook perfect for a home office
Full hall bath serving this level
Convenient laundry area for added practicality
Location & Lifestyle:
Zoned R6A, this property places you right in the heart of Harlem's vibrant community.
Transportation:
Just two short blocks to the A/D express and B/C local subway lines
Easy access to the #1 train at West 145th Street and Broadway, offering swift connections to Columbia University's Harlem campus and Midtown Manhattan
Nearby Parks & Recreation:
Jackie Robinson Park just one block away, providing green space and community activities
Riverbank State Park offering athletics, swimming, and scenic views along the Hudson River
Convenient Amenities:
Duane Reade pharmacy, Super Foodtown, NY Sports Club, and Starbucks all nearby for everyday essentials
Culinary & Cultural Hotspots:
Indulge in neighborhood favorites like Sugar Hill Caf , Tsion Caf "s Ethiopian delights, Briciola Harlem, Fumo's Italian cuisine, Charles Pan-Fried Chicken, and The Edge Harlem's Jamaican-inspired menu
Savor craft cocktails at Hamilton Hall Bar & Restaurant or unwind at Sugar Hill After Hours for vibrant nightlife
Enjoy artisanal coffee at Manhattanville Coffee, fresh juices at Break Juicery, or bubble tea from Tidal Tea for lighter fare
Whether you're searching for a beautiful place to call home, an investment property, or both, 45 Bradhurst Avenue offers unmatched character, modern comfort, and a prime Harlem location.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity-contact us today to schedule your private viewing!
Quick Profile
Primarily a residential neighborhood, Hamilton Heights has a mix of brownstones, walk-ups and older apartment buildings, together with more luxurious apartment and condo buildings situated along Riverside Drive. Known for being a working class neighborhood in the past, now there are many artists, teachers and actors making their homes in Hamilton Heights.
Hamilton Heights has a diverse population that prides itself on being a tight-knit community, one where neighbors know and respect one another, work together on issues that confront the community, support each other in difficult times, and spend time together socializing at block and seasonal parties.
Although there are many types of public transportation available, the area subway stops may require a bit of a walk, so you will need to plan for this time in your commute.
Hamilton Heights has a definite family-oriented vibe, and there are many playgrounds and activities for children. Additionally, you can find child daycare at reasonable prices. Riverbank State Park has many activities and recreational opportunities geared toward children.
Although there are plentiful places to shop for groceries, everything from the bigger national chains to the neighborhood bodegas and delis, they are starting to show the impact of gentrification in the higher prices they are charging, especially for organic products.