$555,000
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The Victory Renaissance

118 West 123rd Street, 94

Mt. Morris Park, Manhattan | Lenox Ave & Adam Clayton Powell Blvd

4 Rooms3 Beds1 BathCo-op

$555,000
Maintenance$981

This property was sold for $555,000 on 05/19/26.

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Elevator

Policies

  • Pets Allowed

Property Description for 118 West 123rd Street, 94

Bright & Spacious 3-Bedroom with Open Northern Views - HDFC Opportunity in the Heart of Harlem

Welcome home to this sun-filled, beautifully laid-out three-bedroom residence offering sweeping northern exposures and exceptional closet space throughout. Thoughtfully designed for comfortable living, this home is perfect for buyers seeking value, space, and community in one of Manhattan's most vibrant neighborhoods.

HDFC Cooperative Requirements:

This apartment is part of an HDFC co-op and must be used as the shareholder's primary residence. Buyers must meet the 2025 income cap guidelines of 120% AMI (e.g., $174,960 for a three-person household) and are required to make a minimum 20% down payment. One of the major benefits of HDFC ownership is the lower real estate tax burden, resulting in significantly reduced monthly maintenance compared to traditional co-ops.

The Victory Renaissance - At the Center of Harlem's Renaissance:

Located in the Victory Renaissance, this well-maintained cooperative sits in the heart of everything that makes Harlem extraordinary today:

-Steps to iconic destinations including Red Rooster, Harlem Social, Sylvia's, Bara Wine, Settapani, Magic Johnson Cinemas, and the legendary Apollo Theater

-Convenient access to the 2/3 subway lines

-Whole Foods and Trader Joe's just a few blocks away on West 125th Street

-Easy stroll to Central Park, with the brand-new pool and ice rink at the park's north end

-Close to Frederick Douglass Boulevard's exciting new development corridor and just beyond Morningside Park to Columbia University

-Cultural gems such as the newly remodeled Studio Museum in Harlem and the renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on 135th Street

-Lively outdoor programming at Marcus Garvey Park, including free Classic Theater of Harlem productions and Friday night jazz concerts in the summer

-Wellness at your doorstep with Harlem Cycle, Harlem Yoga on W 125th Street, and Harlem Pilates on W 129th

-Coming soon: the new National Black Theatre complex and the ongoing revitalization of the Apollo

This is more than just an apartment - it's a chance to become part of a thriving, historic community while enjoying the financial advantages of HDFC ownership. A rare opportunity to own a true three-bedroom in one of Manhattan's most dynamic neighborhoods.


Listing History for 118 West 123rd Street, 94

Now
05/20/2026
$555,000
Sold and Closed by Deepti Mittal
Douglas Elliman
02/19/2026
Contract Signed by Deepti Mittal
Douglas Elliman

Building Details for 118 West 123rd Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessElevator
Year Built1914
Floors/Apts9/36
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

125 St
0.13 miles
116 St
0.34 miles
125 St
0.39 miles
116 St
0.39 miles

Railroad

Harlem-125 StMetro-North Railroad
0.46 miles

Citi Bike

Adam Clayton Powell Blvd & W 123 St
0.12 miles
Lenox Ave & W 126 St
0.17 miles

Contact Agent

Contact Agent

Deepti Mittal
Douglas Elliman

Mt. Morris Park | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Central Harlem is an enclave filled with cultural landmarks, gilded age brownstones and a vibe you don’t find in many neighborhoods these days. Mount Morris Park Historic District, located in west central Harlem, is a vibrant neighborhood with tree-lined streets and gorgeous brownstones. The large 16-block section is the byproduct of Harlem’s first building boom and should not be confused with Mount Morris Park, which is a 20-acre park that was renamed Marcus Garvey Memorial Park in 1977. What can we say? Sometimes gentrification complicates things.

The boundaries of Mount Morris Park Historic District are West 118th and West 124th Streets, Fifth Avenue, and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard. The neighborhood was designated a historic district by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1971. Architectural buffs will be enamoured by the neighborhood's handsome architecture that includes late 19th- and early 20th century row houses designed in the Romanesque Revival, neo-Grec and Queen Anne style.

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer.
OLR ID: 2161440