Bob Dylan’s Harlem Townhouse Listed $3M Historic Landmark
Bob Dylan’s Harlem Townhouse Listed $3M Historic Landmark

Bob Dylan’s Harlem Townhouse Listed $3M Historic Landmark

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Bob Dylan's former five-story Renaissance Revival townhouse in Harlem's historic Strivers' Row district is back on the market for $3 million. The 4,500-square-foot residence, designed by famed Gilded Age architect Stanford White, features preserved architectural details such as hardwood floors, Palladian windows, pocket doors, and decorative fireplaces, alongside modern upgrades including soundproof windows, radiant-heat bathroom floors, and Gaggenau kitchen appliances. Dylan owned the home from 1986 to 2000, drawing inspiration from Harlem's jazz and blues scene, although he lived a relatively private life there. The current owners, Isam Salah and Elaina Richardson, who purchased the home in 2018 for $3.17 million, have renovated the property while maintaining its historic elements and are now selling to focus on their life upstate. This listing follows the recent market appearance of Dylan's former Greenwich Village walk-up, which is listed for $8.25 million. The Harlem townhouse's architectural and cultural significance, combined with its location in a landmarked district, continues to attract attention despite a sluggish local market.

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