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234 West 138th Street 234 West 138th Street New York, New York 10030 United States

$2,495,000
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234 West 138th is a rarely-available Georgian Revival-style townhouse in the grandest section of historic Striver’s Row. Long the artfully curated home of trailblazing publisher Jenette Kahn, who helmed DC Comics and MAD Magazine for over 26...
Colin Montgomery
  • Associate Broker
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
Stan Ponte
  • Senior Global Real Estate Advisor, Associate Broker
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
The Offices of Stan Ponte & Joshua Judge
  • Real Estate Professionals
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
$2,495,000
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5
Bedrooms
2
Full Baths
1
Partial Bath
11
Rooms
4,900 Sq Ft.
Interior
Townhouse
Property type
1891
Year Built
QN2MNM
Web Id
7546640
MLS ID
New York City Department Of Education
School District
586
days ago
This Property is Currently Contract Pending

About 234 West 138th Street

234 West 138th is a rarely-available Georgian Revival-style townhouse in the grandest section of historic Striver’s Row. Long the artfully curated home of trailblazing publisher Jenette Kahn, who helmed DC Comics and MAD Magazine for over 26 years and is now a movie producer renowned for films like Clint Eastwood's GRAN TORINO. This expansive property features five bedrooms, formal dining room, living room, library, eat-in-kitchen, windowed home office, kitchenette, quiet garden, six fireplaces, exceptional space for storage, and private parking.

Parlor Floor
The impressive L-shaped stoop of brownstone and black ironwork leads to the grand Parlor floor. A perfect stage for entertaining, it boasts 11-foot high ceilings, a well-proportioned living room, gallery, and library. It retains much of the original and elegant 19th century design with quarter-sawn oak wainscoting, three fireplaces and a majestic staircase that cascades into the central gallery.

Garden Level
Stairs from the gallery lead down to the garden floor where you're transported to a light and airy kitchen with clean modern lines. The full-width kitchen boasts a custom-designed island, stainless steel cabinetry, and colorfully executed breakfast banquette. Separate cocktail area is framed by a playful illuminated wall of ascending "champagne" bubbles. Adjacent formal dining room is itself a work of art with hardwood floor painted in a marble tromp l'oeil, a decorative coffered ceiling installation, and sculptural wood-burning fireplace. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open from the kitchen to the private garden with its own mature Japanese Yoschino Cherry tree. Double doors connect to the rear carriage lane where there is a private outdoor parking space behind the house.

Third Floor
The third floor includes an expansive primary suite with sky-lit five-piece bathroom. A south-lit second bedroom, windowed home office, and two fireplaces complete the floor.

Fourth Floor
An additional three bedrooms frame the sunny and bright top floor. A central light-way allows for additional windows in the kitchenette and bathroom, and a large skylight crowns the home's grand staircase.

Basement
A generous 1,350 sq.ft. of additional private space for storage and home mechanicals.

Neighborhood
Striver's Row was completed in 1893 as a thoughtfully planned townhouse neighborhood. Originally called King's Court after its developer David King, the two blocks are made up of three stylistically-distinct sections designed by Stanford White, Bruce Price and Clarence Luce, and James Brown Lord. The southern-most Lord Houses are the widest at over 21’. Their facades feature fine stonework detail and a handsomely varied color palette with deep brownstone and crimson brick masonry, black ironwork at street-level, and green-hued cornices above. Strivers Row's rear carriage alleyways, a townhouse amenity typically found in pre-war sections of cities like London and Washington D.C., are almost wholly unique in Manhattan and additionally distinguish these two historic blocks.

Amenities

  • Library
  • Gardens

features

Additional Listing Type
In Contract
Lifestyle
Historic

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234 West 138th Street, New York, New York 10030 United States is a Townhouse for Sale for $2,495,000 USD. Was built in 1891, has 4,900 Sq.Ft. on a lot of and it's composed from 5 Bedrooms, 2 full baths and 1 partial baths

 

Colin Montgomery
  • Associate Broker
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
Stan Ponte
  • Senior Global Real Estate Advisor, Associate Broker
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
The Offices of Stan Ponte & Joshua Judge
  • Real Estate Professionals
650 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10022 United States
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