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146 West 119th Street

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

11 Rooms3 Beds3.5 Baths4,000 Square FeetSingle Family

$3,450,000
floors / apts4 / 1
Lot Size18'x100'
Built Size18'x49'
Building TypeTownhouse
RE Taxes$11,760
Price Per SF
$863

Outdoor space and views

  • Backyard [17'x33']
  • Balcony
  • Terrace [16'x9']

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Garden

Property Description for 146 West 119th Street

A gracious townhouse on a beautifully maintained, tree-lined block defined by architectural integrity and a strong sense of community.

Welcome to 146 West 119th Street, a thoughtfully renovated single-family townhouse in the heart of Harlem's historic Mount Morris Park neighborhood. Blending classic Harlem townhouse character with contemporary design, this three-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath home offers architectural presence, modern comfort, and a residential calm that feels both intentional and enduring.

Enter on the garden level to the heart of the home, where an inviting kitchen designed for entertaining opens to a comfortable den with custom built-in bookcases and direct access to your private garden. The kitchen is designed for both form and function, featuring a Wolf cooktop with pot filler, GE Monogram double oven and warming drawer, Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a prep sink with garbage disposal. A walk-in pantry with a second refrigerator, dedicated wine storage, and a beverage station on the guest level offer flexibility for entertaining and extended stays.

The parlor floor makes an immediate impression, anchored by an oversized antique Italian glass chandelier that sets a dramatic tone upon entry. A sweeping two-story glass wall fills the home with natural southern light, creating a striking visual connection between levels while maintaining warmth and livability. A glass-railed interior balcony overlooking the dining area introduces a modern architectural element while preserving flow and openness. An additional flexible space off the media room functions well as a home office, creative studio, or game loft. Pocket doors on the parlor level allow spaces to shift easily between entertaining and privacy.

Three wood-burning fireplaces-located in the kitchen, media room, and primary bedroom-add authenticity and warmth rarely retained in renovated townhouses. The den features a custom built-in bookcase, while multiple HVAC zones provide climate control on every level, enhancing comfort throughout the seasons.

The primary suite serves as a private retreat with direct access to a balcony lined by glass railings that echo the home's modern architectural language. The en-suite bath is fully tiled from floor to ceiling and anchored by soaring vanity mirrors that bring light and scale into the space. Dornbracht fixtures complement an oversized walk-in rainfall shower with body sprays and a stone bench, while an Ann Sacks soaking tub with hand spray creates a true spa atmosphere. A dedicated six-shelf medicine closet provides thoughtful storage separate from the vanity, and two walk-in closets offer generous capacity with built-in drawer systems. Secondary bathrooms are fitted with clean, timeless fixtures that maintain a cohesive aesthetic throughout the home.

A landscaped garden designed by Vincent Falls extends the living space outdoors, offering a serene setting for dining, entertaining, or quiet evenings at home. Full stair access to the roof-rather than hatch-style entry-creates the opportunity to design a future rooftop terrace or private outdoor retreat.

Located within the historic Mount Morris Park neighborhood, the surrounding blocks are defined by architectural continuity, distinctive brownstone streetscapes, and an active block association that reflects pride of ownership and care for the community. The area is known for its strong cultural presence, intellectual energy, and a longstanding tradition of creative and professional excellence. Just two blocks from Mount Morris Park and moments from Harlem's cultural and commercial core along 125th Street-including the Studio Museum in Harlem, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Target, Sephora, and renowned dining destinations-this location is also well-positioned between Central Park and Morningside Park, offering access to three of Manhattan's most iconic green spaces. Together, they balance neighborhood intimacy with the scale and energy of the city.

If you're searching for a townhouse or brownstone in Manhattan and have not yet seriously considered Harlem, this home offers a compelling reason to broaden your perspective. Here, design, history, and neighborhood identity converge in one of the city's most established residential settings.

Listing History for 146 West 119th Street

Now
07/07/2026
Contract Signed by Julia Boland
Corcoran
06/01/2026
Back on the Market by Julia Boland
Corcoran

Building Details for 146 West 119th Street

OwnershipSingle Family
Building TypeTownhouse
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1920
Floors/Apts4/1
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

116 St
0.16 miles
116 St
0.28 miles
125 St
0.32 miles
110 St-Malcolm X Plaza
0.38 miles
125 St
0.48 miles

Citi Bike

Adam Clayton Powell Blvd & W 118 St
0.09 miles
Lenox Ave & W 117 St
0.13 miles

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Licensed As
Julia Boland
Associate Broker
License#:
10301222350
Company:
Corcoran
Licensed As
Lawrence Williams
Salesperson
License#:
10401339167
Company:
Corcoran
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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.

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OLR ID: 104037TH