Now's your best chance to live in an Old World-style home on a secret, 'enchanting' Manhattan street
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The two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom townhouse located on Sylvan Terrace in Washington Heights is part of a historic set of homes built in 1882 for working-class residents, now landmarked and part of the Jumel Terrace Historic District.
Listed for $1.8 million, the townhouse boasts modern amenities, historic charm, low monthly taxes ($461), and energy costs (~$200) aided by rooftop solar panels. It stands on a cobblestoned block near the oldest house in Manhattan, Morris-Jumel Mansion.
Read at New York Post
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