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Walk Your Horses

Walk Your Horses

234 W 138th St, New York, NY 10030

$3,250,000 - 5 bed/3 bath - 4,900 sqft

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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.

A Condo in the Former Hawthorne School - $133,000

A Condo in the Former Hawthorne School - $133,000

France - €155,000

France - €155,000

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