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This Mount Morris Park Historic District gem built in 1909 is loaded with preserved original details including nine fireplaces, 3 clawfoot tubs, wood floors, crown molding, ceiling medallions, wainscoting and beautifully detailed banisters and stairwells. At 20' wide and approximately 6500 square feet, each floor is about 1300 square feet with a multitude of design options. The parlor level has almost 12' ceilings and the upper floors between 9' and 10' The current configurations is a 2 family with 8 bedrooms and 5 full bathrooms. The ground floor has a living room, full bath with clawfoot tub, laundry room, and an enormous chefs kitchen leading to the backyard. The Parlor floor consists of a library, center hall with grand staircase, living/dining room and a large unfinished full bathroom. Floors 3 and 4 each have 2 two very large bedrooms with vast walk-in closets/dressing rooms and an expansive full bathroom. The third floor has a washer/dryer hookup and the fourth floor has an additional bedroom. The top floor is currently set up as the second unit (without a separate entrance). It consists of a living room, kitchen, full bath w/clawfoot, 2 small bedrooms and one large bedroom. There are skylights over the stairwell and bathroom plus charming arched windows in the front facing living room. The roughly 9' x 14' extension extends to the 4th floor leaving a potential deck opportunity on the 5th floor. 6 West 121 is on the south side of the block with north and south exposures. It is situated just a half block to Marcus Garvey Park and a half block to a charming section of Lenox Avenue lined with small privately owned businesses and restaurants. The Mount Morris Park Historic District is a stunning section of Harlem with wide brownstones and tree-lined streets. Lenox Avenue is lined with conveniences from Whole Foods to Trader Joe's (opening in August), dry cleaners, CVS, a wonderful selection of privately owned restaurants and boutiques, the 2/3 express train, M60 to LaGuardia and much more! Mount Morris Park Historic District Homes qualify for The historic homeownership rehabilitation credit, equal to 20% of your qualified rehabilitation expenditures. not to exceed $50,000 per taxpayer per year. Spouses are eligible to claim up to $50,000 credit each.