Bob Dylan’s former NYC townhouse asks $3M — with design by a famed Gilded Age architect trib.al/9gZDpBc
Historic Harlem Townhouse Formerly Owned by Bob Dylan Listed for Sale
Edited by: alya myart
A historic townhouse in Harlem, once owned by musician Bob Dylan, has been listed for sale. The four-story residence, located at 265 West 139th Street, is situated in the St. Nicholas Historic District, also known as Striver's Row. Designed by the architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, the townhouse features original details such as inlaid wood floors, crown molding, and decorative mantel fireplaces. The property includes five bedrooms, three bathrooms, a formal dining room, a large living room with a Juliet balcony, a library, and a renovated kitchen. An interior courtyard provides outdoor space and private parking. The listing price is $3.7 million. The townhouse was previously owned by Bob Dylan from the 1980s until 2000, when it was sold to its current owners. The property is located near St. Nicholas Park and is accessible via the C and B subway lines. The listing agent is Vie Wilson of the Corcoran Group.
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